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Discover Ludwig"advertise yourself" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used in job descriptions or advertisements to encourage individuals to promote their skills and qualifications to potential employers. Example: "Are you a highly motivated individual with excellent communication skills and a strong work ethic? Advertise yourself as the perfect candidate for this job opportunity by highlighting your experience and achievements in your cover letter and resume."
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Consider writing a blog: it's a good practice and a way to advertise yourself.
"Why would you advertise yourself as pet-friendly if you just accept pets up to 15 pounds?" he asked.
By going to a Coachella, you can advertise yourself as the "type of person that goes to Coachella".
As young people's manipulation increases, so does the self-promotion; there is a need to advertise yourself on social platforms to your peers.
While (worryingly) you can legally advertise yourself as a personal trainer without any qualifications, most gyms require at least a level 3 personal training qualification.
Here, you advertise yourself online and, after exchanging emails which are "stripped of the niceties of courtship", arrange to meet complete strangers for sex.
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"It sounds like you're advertising yourself for the ambassador's job after all," a caller observed.
He views the use of headphones not as a way of escaping the mundane, but as a way of advertising yourself to muggers.
Especially if, like Twitter, you've historically advertised yourself as the free speech wing of the free speech party.
I think advertising yourself overtly or deliberately drawing attention is in poor taste, whether it's tweeting your latest action, or having really big hair, or making everyone listen to your joke at a party.
And as any good marketing exec will tell you, when it comes to advertising yourself, it pays to get creative.
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