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The phrase "ad on Facebook" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an advertisement that is displayed on the Facebook platform.
Example: "I saw an interesting ad on Facebook about a new fitness program."
Alternatives: "advertisement on Facebook" or "Facebook ad".
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"We've got a global alcoholic drinks brand that posted an ad on Facebook for one hour and ended up with three completely full pages of bad stuff on Google".
She happened to be searching online and saw an ad on Facebook for AltSchool, a small one-room school, located in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco, that focused on child-centric education.
Have you ever run an ad on Facebook?
"Planning to celebrate?" a proposed ad on Facebook asks.
An ad on Facebook that read "Zestra Essential Arousal Oils — Try Zestra for Free" was pulled after several weeks.
Then she placed an ad on Facebook that was aimed at those characteristics and also to people who are interested in people of the same sex.
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If it is neutral or positive, many analysts believe the company will press forward with video ads on Facebook itself, which has 1.2 billion users worldwide.
"If all Facebook ever does is sell ads on Facebook.com, then they've failed," he added.
One strategy: he intends to buy ads on Facebook.
"You may have been targeted by Russian ads on Facebook".
For users, the announcement could mean many more ads on Facebook.
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