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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'ad for' is not correct in written English.
The phrase 'advert for' or 'advertise for' would be more applicable. Example: The company decided to advertise for a new project manager.
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It looked like an ad for cotton.
By scanning the ad for incongruities.
"Here's an ad for a studio apartment".
and dictated an ad for a secretary.
Above, an ad for the Plum Card.
This is not an ad for clothing; it is an ad for violence.
I saw an ad for it in the local paper.
This could be an ad for almost anything.
I saw an ad for the big yearly University Revue.
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See this wild ad for yourself.
And that's not [an ad] for Tylenol".
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