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on brochure vs in brochure

Both "on brochure" and "in brochure" are not correct. The correct preposition to use with "brochure" is "in."

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1808 views

on brochure

This is not a correct construction in English.

The preposition "in" is used with "brochure" to indicate that something is contained within the brochure.
  • On brochures and manuals, the phrase must appear with the first use and/or in the front section with the recognition of other trademarks.
  • However, in the light of new communication technologies, which easily allow updates, there is no longer any need to lay down specific rules on brochures, while it is appropriate to ensure that, changes to pre-contractual information are communicated to the traveller.
  • It says so on the brochure.
  • I don't see you on the brochure.
  • Pretty soon, they will have an astronaut on their brochure, and we will still be bragging about our foosball table.
  • I know it will because of the money-back guarantee - you put on the brochures.
  • You'll notice many of the things here on the original brochure.
  • I saw the brochure on your fax.
  • Instead, reference should be made to the Explanatory Brochure on that Regulation.
  • You know, they gave me a brochure on reintegrating.
  • The Commission might also consider disseminating a brochure on gender budgeting.
  • Which we definitely don't want on the tourist brochures.
  • This face only goes on the nobel brochure.
  • I even left an assisted living brochure on your desk.
  • 50 other funds that don't have a brochure on Robert Zane's desk.
  • What has been the trend, in absolute terms, in expenditure on Commission brochures since 2000?
  • This wasn't on the Coral Island brochure.
  • We've got brochures on the camp sitting on the bookstore.
  • Maybe, but that's not the kind of thing a lake town would want featured on its tourism brochure.
  • Brochure on the Correspondent Central Banking Model

Alternatives:

  • information in the brochure
  • pictures in the brochure
  • details in the brochure
  • content in the brochure
  • offers in the brochure

in brochure

This is not a correct construction in English.

The correct preposition to use with "brochure" is "in."

Alternatives:

  • information in the brochure
  • pictures in the brochure
  • details in the brochure
  • content in the brochure
  • offers in the brochure

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