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Discover Ludwig"leaflets about" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to informational brochures or pamphlets that provide information on a specific topic. Here are a few examples of how this phrase can be used in a sentence: - "The tourism office was giving out leaflets about local attractions and events." - "I picked up some leaflets about healthy eating at the doctor's office." - "The charity organization handed out leaflets about their upcoming fundraiser." - "The store had leaflets about their new sales and promotions." - "The museum had leaflets about the history of the artifacts on display."
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I'm hoping it's the thief returning my sandbags, but it's an annoying, smiling man with some leaflets about flooding.
The police also detained Etibar Salmanli, who was shown on a YouTube video distributing pink leaflets about the protests.
Outside the Minerva, a woman from the Chichester and Bognor Green party hands out leaflets about fracking.
I remember going to my headteacher with some leaflets about homophobic bullying and his attitude was: "Yeah, that's gross.
It has oblong or elliptical leaves with 3-13 leabouts about 1-2 inches long, white five-petaled flowers and red berries.
Visitors are handed leaflets about hantavirus upon entering the park. Park officials have set up hot lines to field calls from visitors.
The two Syrian officials inside, thrilled to see an apparent tourist, weighed me down with leaflets about sightseeing in Hama and its ancient water wheels.
He handed the two women leaflets about how to prevent discrimination, and I guess he noticed me watching and listening because he offered me one as well.
Previously, Hu spent 16 years in prison for other political offences, including sharing leaflets about China's 1989 crackdown on protesters in Tiananmen Square.
All 26 million households in England were sent leaflets about the plan but polls showed about two-thirds of people had not seen them.
Clubs only get a licence if they provide suitable rest rooms, free cold drinking water and prominently display leaflets about drugs misuse.
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