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"publicity material" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It generally refers to any kind of media (such as documents, photographs, videos) used to promote a product, service, or event. Example sentence: The company provided us with extensive publicity material to help promote the new product launch.
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Series IX: Publicity Material and Publications contains print ephemera, as well as publications such as books and periodicals.
Crystal Lake Memories also includes images, storyboards, concept art, and publicity material that had not been released to the public.
Citroën's publicity material describes the new DS4 as a crossbreed.
The company has highlighted those visits in its publicity material.
The publicity material described him as either brave or foolhardy.
"A dinosaur's life was not easy," the publicity material begins.
Publicity material, photographs, reports, periodicals, plans, proposals, directories, and handbooks.
Instead, online publicity material was printed and faxed in response to written questions.
That's why they have recreated it so faithfully in the publicity material for their new film.
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Ray did the scripting, casting, scoring, and editing, and designed his own credit titles and publicity material.
Their publicity material warmly extols their "French flaps," "deckle edge" and "handy, giftable trim size".
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