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The phrase "advertised from" is not commonly used in written English and may lead to confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate the source or origin of an advertisement, but it is not standard.
Example: "The product was advertised from various online platforms to reach a wider audience."
Alternatives: "promoted by" or "marketed through".
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Rents are now advertised from $2,200 to $7,500.
Getting there Virgin Atlantic returns currently advertised from £298, or on ba.com, for example, flying out Saturday March 18 and back Tuesday March 21, return fare £313.
Bush has advertised from the beginning in Washington state, where he fell five points short last time, and Republicans said they are prepared to move staff and money there if other swing states become secure.
They proposed a simple solution to this problem by adjusting the TCP receiver window size advertised from the AP according to the number of flows.
A seven-day cruise on the Pride of America, on the other hand, was advertised from $1,449 per person, which included accommodation in a standard outside stateroom, all meals and the benefit of effortless transportation from island to island.
Institutions are being assisted through the Research Councils and the Higher Education Innovation Fund, and I think you will find a healthy number of enterprise fellowships being advertised from this August, when the funds become available.
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Already, advertising from what is left of the dot-com economy has slowed significantly.
The sites are supported largely by advertising from hardware companies and suppliers.
Voxophone audio recorder "advertising" from 'BioShock Infinite,' via.
Decide the best place to advertise from these free set-up sites.
They advertised accommodations from Cincinnati to Belfast and Kuala Lumpur.
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