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The phrase "ads on it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to advertisements that are displayed on a particular platform, medium, or object.
Example: "The website has several ads on it that are relevant to my interests."
Alternatives: "advertisements on it" or "commercials on it".
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Another complaint is that a link to an article sometimes leads to another secondhand user, not the original source, which can deprive the creator of some of the audience for its own site and the ads on it.
They have an "Ad Board" that shows all ads targeted to that user (mine has 15 ads on it).
Each page has at least four ads on it.
So I just put some ads on it and then let it run itself for a few years".
Bowley added: 'I've made no money from the video at all, I put no ads on it.
Although it has frequently updated the service and put ads on it, it now seems passé, a vestige of an earlier era, like "You've Got Mail".
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Later they climb up and find that one of the bells had the date 1101 AD on it.
She's running a TV ad on it.
Think of a good, branded Vine video as the passing bus that carries a clever summer blockbuster film ad on it.
We therefore expect the post to have #ad on it in a prominent position, not buried in 30 other hashtags, but in the first three lines of the caption, so it isn't hidden to followers.
Reachli's proprietary technology involves a relevancy algorithm to match campaigns with images on these sites, and then place an ad on it.
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