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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertise for" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used when someone advertises in order to find or recruit someone or something. Example: The company decided to advertise for a new office manager.
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Some advertisements advertise for multiple women at the same time.
Prison officials hurried to advertise for hangmen.
But, obviously, don't advertise for a housesitter.
One doesn't advertise for plaintiffs in a case like this.
Do you advertise for them in local newspapers?
Federer can advertise for Nike or Gillette anywhere.
Other sites will advertise for patients in the coming months.
(She wasn't being paid to advertise for these brands).
He made them advertise — for Toys R Us.
But it does not advertise for or seek individual customers, he said.
Did you know that back then, newspapers would advertise for reporters?
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