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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ads by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or creator of advertisements, often seen in online contexts.
Example: "The website features various ads by local businesses to support the community."
Alternatives: "advertisements from" or "sponsored by".
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Some have added their information to ads by other donors.
"We made our own ads, by consensus.
Instead, it inspired vandalism and led to the purchase of ads by religious groups preaching tolerance.
The site's users consent to participating in the ads by agreeing to Facebook's terms of service.
Ads by BBDO New York pair the two varieties and promise, "You'll jingle all day long".
(Similar contextual ads by Unilever and other advertisers have run during AMC's signature series, "Mad Men").
In August, it determined that listing help-wanted ads by gender was unlawful.
A federal judge said Friday that the authority must place the ads by Monday.
Even more numerous are ads by people offering themselves up as the rented co-conspirator.
SIR – Lexington cited negative ads by the McCain campaign, but not by the Obama forces.
Google also ranks ads by how popular they are, measured by the click-through rate.
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