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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commercial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an advertisement or promotional content, typically in the context of television, radio, or online media.
Example: "During the game, there was a commercial for the latest smartphone that caught my attention."
Alternatives: "an advertisement" or "a promo".
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A commercial? Already?
"I'm a commercial guy.
During a commercial break.
I'm scouting a commercial.
"He's a commercial fisherman.
"It's a commercial," someone said.
"This isn't a commercial film.
Kellogg's is a commercial company.
"It is a commercial entity.
It isn't a commercial piece".
There is a commercial agenda too.
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