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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long advertising" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used incorrectly as "advertising" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "The company launched a long advertising campaign to promote their new product."
Alternatives: "a long advertisement" or "a lengthy ad."
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A long advertising recession (with no end in sight) was cited as a culprit.Switzerland's best-known investor and corporate gadfly, Martin Ebner, fell victim to the bear market.
Twenty-five yeago ago this December, British Gas was privatised following a long advertising campaign which used the slogan "If you see Sid … Tell him".
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Newspapers sometimes run articles excerpted or cobbled from books which are just about to be first published; here, they have managed to get a long screed advertising his Black Mass into the Guardian Review, with a shortened form of it on Comment is free, in preparation for the publication of the paperback edition one year on.
The two companies have a long term advertising deal, of course.
The British Bankers Association said its members would fund a year-long advertising campaign to make people aware of the change.
The New York Times Co. and McClatchy Co., in the midst of a year-long advertising recession, posted lower fourth-quarter earnings and gave few hints of a recovery.
The Met has long advertised itself as a grand art multiplex, a cluster of separate world-class museums under a single roof.
The Met has long advertised itself as a grand art multiplex, a cluster of several separate world-class museums under a single roof.
On April 13th it unveiled a long-awaited advertising scheme that it claims could mint money for the company.
Most American media — television, radio, newspapers, magazines — depend for their existence on a long-entrenched advertising model.
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