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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ads that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific advertisements or types of ads in a sentence.
Example: "I found some ads that really caught my attention while browsing online."
Alternatives: "advertisements that" or "commercials that".
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We take ads that sell guns".
Trade ads that said profitabubble.
"Why does Whitman run ads that are false?
Some Web sites include video ads that start playing immediately.
For Sainsbury's, Abbott wrote ads that artfully flattered the consumer.
That means they cannot block ads that appear within apps.
"They have ads that are like editorials," Trump said.
Those wristwatch ads that once followed me are gone.
Alternate ADs that have greater activity on shorter substrates improve observed alkane titer.
Unlike other search engines, Google runs ads that do not contain elaborate graphics.
Sometimes, but they're no more effective than ads that are prominently labeled as such.
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