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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ad links" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to hyperlinks or connections that lead to advertisements or promotional content online.
Example: "The website features several ad links that direct users to various products and services."
Alternatives: "advertisement links" or "promo links".
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The ad links to a lengthy Internet video, which offers a booklet about the so-called Matthew 4 Protocol.
To make the ad links more enticing, Gmail uses targeted ads that are often related to the places or topics mentioned within your messages.
Google now takes into account the "landing page" that the ad links to, and, for example, gives low grades to pages whose sole purpose is to show more ads.
Another city ad links counterfeit goods to a decline in city services, reading, "The sale of counterfeit goods costs New Yorkers $1 billion in lost tax dollars each year — less money to improve schools, staff hospitals and make our streets safer".
The ad links to a new site for the Nusa Benoa project, where it is described as 'a pioneer of sustainable, community based development, environmental conservation and tourism growth.' There was no response to a request for comment on the project's community and sustainability credentials.
Google processes nearly two-thirds of the Internet search requests in the United States and sells an even larger chunk of the text-based ad links that appear alongside search results and other content on millions of Web pages served up each day.
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Because the ad linked alcohol with that location, we concluded that it breached the [advertising] code".
One ad, linking the Cadillac brand's heritage and its new models, was stirring.
The disgraced donor was soon featured in a Republican Party television ad linking him to Democratic candidates for the Texas legislature.
Scheuner, D. et al. Fibroblasts from carriers of familial AD linked to chromosome 14 show increased Aβ production.
An ad linking athletic prowess and alcohol would be impossible today, but remember, this was an era when baseball players endorsed cigarettes.
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