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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisement from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the source or origin of an advertisement, typically followed by the name of the company or individual responsible for it.
Example: "I saw an interesting advertisement from a local bakery promoting their new pastry line."
Alternatives: "ad from" or "promotion by".
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Remember the "Chinese Professor" advertisement from the 2010 congressional campaign?
But one advertisement, from Chevron, seemed strikingly on point.
As one advertisement from 1930 put it, "When Nature Won't, Pluto Will".
By Evan Osnos July 28 , 2011Remember the "Chinese Professor" advertisement from the 2010 congressional campaign?
That is why the industry is not laughing at an Internet advertisement from scrappy JetBlue Airways.
Mr. McCabe tells a story about a print advertisement from 1971 that sheds light on his unabashedly direct communication style.
That's the implicit message of a new advertisement from American trumpeting the company's in-flight Wi-Fi access.
The wall was both a monster and, at the same time, Communism's worst advertisement from the outset.
(In 2008, an advertisement from the John McCain campaign asked, seductively, of Obama, "He's the biggest celebrity in the world.
This 30-second television advertisement from Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, called "Pilot," began running in New Mexico on Wednesday.
The downloads require the viewer to first watch an advertisement, from which the network obviously generates some income.
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