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Discover Ludwig"press materials" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to items that are created to inform the public, such as pamphlets, posters, and online content specifically designed to inform the general public. For example, "We released new press materials to promote our upcoming event."
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According to press materials, she's only 24.
Its press materials were inside a first-aid box.
(According to the press materials, she is an anesthesiologist).
According to press materials, Ms. Fairley plays eight characters.
MOSCOW — The press materials called it "political theater".
What they said: "We had to completely recreate the 911," said the automaker's press materials.
"What is truth and fiction?" the press materials have Ms. Tseng ask.
"The chassis, body, interior elements and suspension are built in-house," the company's press materials say.
(Insult to injury: According to press materials, this was Mr. Malakhov's final New York performance).
"How do we hide from fear, play with thrills and terrors?" press materials ask.
Steven Spielberg is an executive producer and is credited in press materials with hatching the idea.
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