Sentence examples for advertise come from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "advertise come" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used meaningfully.
Example: "We need to advertise come the new product launch next month."
Alternatives: "promote" or "announce".

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Go and advertise "Come and tip the iceberg!" at the town and weird places like a complete stranger's igloo.

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Boarded fences advertise coming attractions -- "an iconic landmark" or "international wonderland" -- that are in varying states of half-completion.

They share the same plot: store employees manhandle groceries until the product being advertised comes down the conveyor belt.

From then on business picked up for billboards, newspapers, etc. advertised coming of 100% American play "Love Speaks Another Language".

So how far have women in advertising come since the days of the "Mad Men" era?

Jif, meanwhile, had, with the assistance of Grey Advertising, come up with a new slogan — "Choosy mothers choose Jif" — which helped propel it from third to first.

So why doesn't computer advertising come drenched in titillation and eroticism the way much automotive message-mongering does?

Advertising came second.

"Advertising came out of the downturn much more strongly than expected," Mr. Lévy said.

Most of the magazine's advertising comes from expensive foreign brands.

The money for print and even online advertising comes from soft sections.

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