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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advert that" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where one is referring to an advertisement that conveys a specific message or information.
Example: "The company decided to advert that their new product will be launched next month."
Alternatives: "announce that" or "advertise that".
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Hmmm, good advert that.
Ha, ha! Cherie is fuming over that Tory advert that shows me looking pregnant.
I've long had an idea for an advert that would show two scenes in quick succession.
It is an advert that will be familiar to most Indians.
Give us more of those, let us meet the brains behind the advert that has got the whole country talking.
But there are also more uplifting instances where someone has dreamt up an advert that is simply brilliant.
Germany's largest supermarket chain has been criticised for a Christmas television advert that appears to contain covert neo-Nazi symbolism.
For an advert, that is its primary purpose: to attract eyeballs to whatever it is trying to sell.
A few weeks ago I read about a fashion advert that has been banned by the ASA.
It's a problem when an actor with a distinctive voice does an advert that gets a lot of airplay.
Last month, the airline had to apologise for an advert that described the Sicilian city of Palermo as "dominated for many years by the Mafia and poverty".
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