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brochure

[broh-shoor, -shur] / broʊˈʃʊər, -ˈʃɜr /


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Mr. Kohn later told Goldberger: “We had no business. We had no business card, no brochure, nothing. It was a little crazy.”

From Washington Post

My parents just thought I was going to a normal boarding school, and all the brochures have these pictures of children smiling with rainbows and riding horses.

From Seattle Times

At one point, he mailed a brochure to residents assuring them that the water quality met “all federal and state standards’’ despite evidence to the contrary.

From New York Times

The Federal Transit Administration has worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to produce brochures and webinars this summer to help transit agencies increase vaccine confidence among their workforces.

From Washington Post

They get personalized attention from a team of 10 advisers in a warren of offices hung with inspirational artwork and stocked with colorful brochures: “I want to . . . work outside.”

From Washington Post