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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ads in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to advertisements that are placed within a specific medium or context, such as a publication or online platform.
Example: "The magazine features several ads in the back pages that promote local businesses."
Alternatives: "advertisements within" or "ads placed in".
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Writer tells about ads in the N.Y.
Advertisers can place ads in the publications.
Every race @CrossroadsGPS ran ads in, the Republicans lost.
They placed ads in several newspapers recruiting new residents.
Didn't they learn anything from the ads in the '80s?
Seen all the hearing aid ads in the paper?
The company ran tasteful print ads in upscale food magazines.
"The more mainstream projects chuck ads in newspapers".
For Buick, that means having Goggles-enabled ads in magazines.
It has even placed ads in video games.
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The company makes its own ads in-house.
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