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booklet

[book-lit] / ˈbʊk lɪt /


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"There were booklets of blueprints – it looked legitimate."

From BBC

The government began sliding the orange booklet under doors and into mailboxes this week to raise awareness about potential dangers, but critics have branded it a waste of taxpayers' money.

From Barron's

When every sentence, symbol and diagram is converted into braille, each test booklet becomes six to nine times thicker than the standard equivalent.

From BBC

They dangle enticing offers: free phone consultations, free information booklets, free sign-ups for free resources.

From MarketWatch

Everybody read from the supplementary prayer booklet: “These couples have come to the synagogue to give thanks for the institution of marriage and for their mutual love and devotion.”

From The Wall Street Journal