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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
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A The Beatles poster or a poster of The Beatles?

Is it "a poster of The Beatles" or "a The Beatles poster"?

If both are possible, which is more commonly used?

Thank you

  

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Both are correct. Probably "a Beatles poster" is more common, but not really better.

  • Both are correct.
  • Probably "a Beatles poster" is more common, but not really better.
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Both are correct. Probably "a Beatles poster" is more common, but not really better.

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