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Discover Ludwig"advertised in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has been promoted through an advertisement. For example: "This new product has been advertised in popular magazines this month."
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Minivans are advertised in family-centric ways.
The licence will be advertised in November this year.
The coat was advertised in Sunday's paper.
There will also be movies advertised in the show.
However, real estate prices tend to be advertised in euros.
That countdown was advertised in stadiums and updated during games.
It had been advertised in the Daily Mail.
Opportunities are advertised in a variety of ways.
They are advertised in magazines and on subway posters now.
(The company advertised in The New York Times).
Classes are advertised in shop windows and in community notices.
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