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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ad from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an advertisement that originates from a specific source or platform.
Example: "I saw an interesting ad from a local restaurant promoting their new menu."
Alternatives: "advertisement from" or "promo from".
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Another phony ad from Hillary Clinton.
"Like the ad from 'Cats' or something".
Remember that Demi Moore ad from way back?
The Authority has banned the ad from being broadcast again.
Kalyan Jewellers will withdraw Aishwarya ad from its campaign.
Image: Still from new ad from the R.N.C.
The End," read one particularly audacious ad from 2004.
There are 107 words of text in one ad from the new campaign, compared with 217 in an ad from the original campaign that appeared in 1958.
(MTV also turned down an ad from the group True Majority that featured Ms. Garofalo).
It was a legendary ad from Apple, after all, that urged computer users to "Rip.
Above, an ad from Visa emphasizes a multilayered approach to security.
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