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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ad offer" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a truncated or incorrect form of "advertisement offer" or "ad offer" in a marketing context.
Example: "The company decided to launch an ad offer to attract more customers during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "advertisement proposal" or "promotional offer."
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Last year, when we asked Everett what Heello would be focused on, he told us that it would help people communicate better, ad offer internal tools and systems to businesses, including customer support/human resource tools and a technology platform.
Hence studies of early functional brain changes in patients at risk for AD offer promise to compliment information from other biomarkers such as cognitive tests, spinal fluid changes, metabolic changes, and medial temporal volume loss [4], [5], [6].
Automated databases (AD) offer some advantages when long term drug exposure is to be ascertained.
Current marketed therapies for AD offer palliative cognitive benefits with little to no impact on the underlying pathology, or on long-term disease progression.
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Another ad offers advice like this: "Try things.
Another ad offered Club Room polos for $19.98.
Another ad offers juggling lessons and belly dancing classes.
The ad offers only this clarification: "This person is not an actor," a caption reads.
The ad offers a studio home for sale to a modern artist.
In 1890, an ad offered the first-floor apartment for $1,400 a year.
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