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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ads together" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the combination or grouping of advertisements, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "We need to analyze how the ads together impact our overall marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "ads combined" or "ads grouped".
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The papers' owner, Philadelphia Media Holdings, and Gyro Ad Agency put the ads together as a publicity prank.
4/ The Huffington Post has put ALL the Superbowl ads together, in a nice clickbaity gallery.
Put both print and digital ads together and you're talking $21bn.
"I'm really pleased with what we did, making two or three hundred ads together," Mr. Rowden said.
We bought ads together, we had a brewers' fest to bring people down and spend time in the neighborhood.
But to put that in perspective, print and online ads together grew by only 1.8%, to $11 billion, because print advertising was flat.
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Added together, these yield a total municipal value-added impact (see Figure 1).
Added together, the sentences equal nearly 1,000 years in jail.
Added together, such numbers will one day form the mosaic of each of our lives.
Added together, Kraft and Nabisco had revenue in 1999 of $34.9 billion, and operating profits of $5.5 billion.
Added together, such numbers are likely to form a mosaic of your life.
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