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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertised for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate something is being marketed or promoted. For example: The latest model of headphones was advertised for its superior sound quality.
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Brecker then advertised for a minister.
Eventually, Ragan advertised for a school cook.
recently and advertised for a bootblack.
Advertised for a travelling companion, and the results surprised him.
Baker advertised for a secretary, and hired Angela.
(It is advertised for ages 4 and older).
Signs advertised for sale pumpkins, produce and pine trees.
He said one was soon advertised for sale on eBay.
These BPA free straws are advertised for ages 4-99.
Last week English National Opera advertised for an artistic director.
A fellow came over about one I'd advertised for $130.
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