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Discover Ludwig"bulletin about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a written or electronic announcement or report that provides updates or information on a particular topic or event. Example: The company sent out a bulletin about the new workplace safety protocols to all employees.
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It first sent dealers a technical bulletin about the matter in fall 2003.
The news of the massacre, and a bulletin about the Corrigans' father, sets both in motion.
That's what a news bulletin about a dead singer can do.
Your bulletin about the class of 1960 mentions the mixed reaction to "The Yellow Bus" in Stinesville.
The automaker continued to investigate, and on Feb. 6 sent dealers a technical service bulletin about the problem.
In a second bulletin about the Las Vegas shooting, Amaq said the attacker had converted to Islam months earlier.
The cabdriver, a resident of more than 20 years, apparently missed the bulletin about the new, upscale Atlantic City.
We see a local news bulletin about a fire in Odessa, Texas, then some naff adverts for local businesses.
On the radio, they heard a news bulletin about a shooting at an elementary school in Newtown, Conn., about 30 miles west of Hamden.
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He knew exactly what he was doing, Friars Coach Paul Pooley told The Journal-Bulletin about Parker's reaction to the officiating.
Toasts were drunk to meteorology and it was not until the BBC news bulletin [about Lynmouth] was read later on, that a stony silence fell on the company," said Mr Yates at the time.
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