Sentence examples for Be advertised from inspiring English sources

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Be advertised

verb

To notify (someone) of something; to call someone's attention to something.

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"This group does not want to be advertised to," Mr. Khan said.

Additional vacancies in the International Professional category will be advertised as needs arise.

In advertising today, we talk about "ideas that can be advertised", as distinct from "advertising ideas".

Prescription medicines can't be advertised.

The job will soon be advertised.

Those posts will be advertised.

The licence will be advertised in November this year.

However, real estate prices tend to be advertised in euros.

Government jobs usually have to be advertised openly.

Also, see where else your property will be advertised.

The i360 will be advertised around the world.

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