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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the flyer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is written or contained within a flyer or promotional material. Example: You can find more information about the event in the flyer.
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The type of "aggressive antibiotics" that Romney mentioned in the flyer, delivered by intravenous infusion for many weeks at a time, can actually kill people.
Let's hope the internet connections hold up in deepest Honduras... This post first appeared in The Flyer, our free weekly email round-up of travel news, views, deals and competitions Black Tomato won the Guardian, Observer and Guardian Unlimited's Best Travel Website 2006 award.
In 1915 the American novelist and poet Hervey White staged his first festival at the Maverick arts colony just outside Woodstock, New York, and declared in the flyer: "There will be a village that will stand for but a day, which mad artists have hung with glorious banners and blazoned in the entrance through the woods".
All the details you need to get to the right place on time are in the flyer to your left.
I couldn't not convey this intensity in the flyer, so I felt compelled to put as much as I could into it.
In the flyer, your children should explain what the service is, how much they charge and how to get in touch with them.
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Expected twilight in the flies and wings.
Stage-managing, lighting, working in the flies.
"I'm Jeff Goldblum in The Fly".
He was now working in the flies.
Starring in The Flying Scotsman, in cinemas now.
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