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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small ad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a brief advertisement, typically in print or online media.
Example: "I saw a small ad in the newspaper about a local garage sale this weekend."
Alternatives: "a brief advertisement" or "a tiny ad".
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She dialled the number on a small ad.
It was a small ad, but it worked.
IN the early 1980's, I worked for a small ad agency, and then for Hewlett-Packard.
WestportNow.com charges a $120 monthly rate for a small ad and $1,000 for a banner ad.
In 1971 director Mike Bradwell placed a small ad in Time Out magazine: "Half-formed theatre company seeks other half".
Lenkiewicz, 31, answered a small ad four years ago when she came to London with the vague aim of becoming an actress.
In 1942, Arthur helped pay his medical-school tuition by taking a copywriting job at William Douglas McAdams, a small ad agency that specialized in the medical field.
Her connection with death row goes back to a small ad she saw in the Big Issue in 2000 that asked for pen pals for blokes awaiting execution.
When, still a schoolboy, he answers a small ad and meets his first potential partner, the man's car smells of "something that isn't Lynx".
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The Los Angeles-based company operates a small, ad-supported, internet-based service that offers livestreams of more than 100 television channels, including news, sports and movies.
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