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The phrase "advertised you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to promoting or publicizing someone, typically in a business or marketing context.
Example: "I have advertised you as the best candidate for the position in our company."
Alternatives: "promoted you" or "recommended you".
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To get the SPF advertised, you must use a full shot glass on your body.
The second-hardest thing is realizing that if your fulfillment needs to be advertised, you have simply traded one game for another.
If you weren't looking for a movie star who had been advertised, you probably wouldn't think there was anything special about the fellow.
Days out that end up as days in If the attraction you have booked for a day out is not as advertised you should be entitled to some, or part, of your money back depending on the effect it had on your holiday, says Mortimer.
Well, we in Canada, obviously as now is well advertised, you know, avoided most of the financial turmoil that went on around the world.
And hey, it worked as advertised: you move your arm this-a-way and your avatar moves right along with you.
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Don't tell! they'd advertise -- you know!
Consider using a nondescript bag that will not "advertise" you are carrying a laptop.
They didn't advertise, you know.
"I am not advertising you," Wheeler recalled Andersen saying.
advertise! you could have people send their rocks here.
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