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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertised itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something, such as a product or service, promotes or presents its own qualities or features to attract attention.
Example: "The new smartphone advertised itself as the most advanced device on the market, boasting cutting-edge technology and innovative features."
Alternatives: "marketed itself" or "promoted itself".
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The group advertised itself as a PAC for Mr. Shurtleff.
When the railroad came, it advertised itself as a healthy mountain retreat.
The Difference Engine had advertised itself as a nautical map-making device.
The Sentinel fund that banned redemptions Monday advertised itself as risk-averse.
The program advertised itself as showcasing "the unknown talents of well-known personalities".
Almost everything advertised itself as the moral, legal, and sensory equivalent of a drug experience, from pop music to evangelism.
The most popular comedy show that the decade produced, "Seinfeld," advertised itself as the show about nothing.
The modest, almost apologetic way that Hydrangea House advertised itself made it easy for Zichen to choose it.
Garlanded in credentials, it advertised itself as having been "published by the special command of his Excellency the Governor".
Scratch has never advertised itself commercially, relying instead on word-of-mouth from parents, teachers, and above all, enthusiastic youngsters.
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NASDAQ ONCE ADVERTISED itself as "the market for the next hundred years".
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