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The phrase "advertised organization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an organization that has been promoted or publicized in some way, often in the context of job postings or marketing.
Example: "The advertised organization is seeking qualified candidates for various positions."
Alternatives: "promoted organization" or "publicized organization".
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We defined MA clubs as any publically advertised organization designed to facilitate sport-specific exercise training for older athletes with emphases on individual performance and/or team competition.
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In the last 7 years as an assistant recruiter, I have handled different responsibilities including: Assisting my organization in seeking, interviewing, and assessing candidates for advertised positions.
While many environmental groups know there is a problem of overfishing and overconsumption, and while some governmental and non-governmental organizations talk amongst themselves of the overfishing quandary, it is a poorly advertised and poorly discussed problem in the public media circles.
The incorrect student career placement data was both advertised in course catalogs for the schools and provided to outside college accreditors -– independent oversight organizations that are key to a college's eligibility to receive federal student loans and grants.
The program was advertised via statewide science and math teacher listservs and distribution of program fliers to schools and community organizations with high populations of URM students.
He's come as advertised".
We would have advertised pricing with advertised outcomes".
She enacts beauty as advertised.
Those are the advertised benefits.
"Every product guaranteed as advertised".
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