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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advert for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a promotional announcement or advertisement for a product, service, or event.
Example: "I saw an advert for a new restaurant opening downtown that I want to try."
Alternatives: "advertisement for" or "promotion for".
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A great advert for vegetarianism.
1978 An advert for the Bus.
10.17pm GMT Another advert for cookers.
What a great advert for the hockey".
The advert for Justin Bieber's perfume.
It turned out to be an advert for drawing lessons.
A television and a radio advert for E-Lites and a television advert for Sky Cigs were banned.
According to the latest television advert for BMW, they do.
It is a massive advert for international collaboration.
"It was all meant as a big advert for Juncker".
It was a great advert for the region.
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