Sentence examples for a advert from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a advert" is not correct in written English; it should be "an advert." You can use "an advert" when referring to a short form of advertisement, typically in informal contexts.

Example: "I saw an advert for a new restaurant in town."
Alternatives: "an advertisement" or "a commercial."

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In 2005, the makers of Lynx deodorant created a advert on a field near Gatwick, featuring a copy of the Giant wearing underpants, frolicking with two scantily-clad women.

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On an advert a lawyer-type woman smokes Salem.

Kim Kardashian West has been called a "toxic influence" for posting an advert promoting a dieting lollipop.

It may seem crazy that an advert an advert!

It looked a bit like an advert.

The phrase appears on an advert for a "wireless device".

I recently came across an advert for a probiotic product.

I did an advert for a German toilet roll.

Recently she did, very beautifully, a voiceover for an advert.

Last year Jayson Khun-Dkar read an advert in a newspaper while sitting on the bus.

Unbelieveable, what a game, what an advert for Premier League football.

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