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Travel Catalogues or travel brochures Sun Jul 10, 2005 18:36 pm  Travel Catalogues or travel brochures
 

These printed things at the travel agent where you can pick hotels from... whats the most common word for them?

travel catalogues or travel brochures?
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Catalog or brochure Mon Jul 11, 2005 18:05 pm  Catalog or brochure
 

Both are possible. A catalogue (or catalog) might be larger and more detailed than a brochure.
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