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The phrase "as a leaflet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is in the form or style of a leaflet, often in contexts related to information dissemination or marketing materials.
Example: "The information was presented as a leaflet, making it easy for the audience to understand the key points."
Alternatives: "in the form of a brochure" or "like a pamphlet."
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On MSCT the perforation appears as a leaflet defect (Fig. 2).
Therefore, to simplify calculations we completely decouple electrostatically the two membrane interfaces, and treat the lipid slab as a leaflet of thickness d = 10 Å (Fig. 1).
Therefore, as a leaflet can only provide general, rather than patient-specific, advice, information leaflets were classified as advice to exercise rather than an exercise prescription for the purposes of this study.
Women reported that receiving this information as a leaflet, booklet or online resource would be beneficial as it could be reviewed when they were ready, and would also be easily accessible by their partner.
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o It may be desirable to differentiate between formal MRE (such as attendance at a session conducted by UNICEF or a partner organization) and informal MRE (such as looking at a leaflet passed along by a family member); some partners may wish to limit this data element to formal MRE to study the coverage of MRE programming).
During the campaigning slog of the last three years, it has become clearer than ever that Labour views its membership as a leaflet-delivery and canvassing mechanism – and little else.
The prime minister said Labour had given up on winning an overall majority in the general election as he produced a leaflet produced by Scottish Labour which calls on voters to support the party to "stop the Tories being the largest party".
More practical proposals included scripts on what parents should be told, especially when handling contentious scenarios such as non-paternity; a leaflet for parents of SCD carriers (similar to the current CF leaflet); simplification of current leaflets; and review of when (timing) parents are told what the bloodspot test is for.
He handed her a leaflet as she sat eating a sandwich on a bench in Kilburn Park.
His 1858 speech was reprinted as a fundraising leaflet for many years afterwards, and his great-granddaughter Monica Dickens, also a distinguished novelist and journalist, was a regular supporter of Great Ormond Street from the 1930s to the 1990s.
Kidod started as a small leaflet in December 1966 and grew to a become a full paper.
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