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Discover Ludwig"yellow pages" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used in reference to a telephone directory that is printed in a book or on the internet. For example, "I found the contact information I needed in the yellow pages."
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yellow pages
noun
A telephone directory that lists commercial organizations
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She finds one in the yellow pages.
Findexa is Norway's dominant yellow pages publisher.
How long will there be print yellow pages?
(Image: Yellow Pages ATC by Mel Kolstad, via Flickr).
Comment on the 1968 edition of the Manhattan Yellow Pages.
Forget the yellow pages.
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It's smart, and very Yellow Pages-like.
It's called the Athena Center for Leadership Studies.
The Yellow Pages would fit that category.
He started in the Yellow Pages.
They were in the Yellow Pages".
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