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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisement link" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a hyperlink that directs users to an advertisement or promotional content.
Example: "Click on the advertisement link to learn more about the latest offers available."
Alternatives: "ad link" or "promo link".
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He called the advertisement linking him to the Klan "about as improper as one could ever fathom".
One advertisement links the desktop users to an article on "death with dignity" from the AARP magazine.
The campaign of Senator Bill Nelson, Democrat of Florida, will perhaps be best remembered for his advertisement linking his Republican opponent, Representative Connie Mack, to the Hooters restaurant chain.
The incumbent in a Democratic primary for a House seat from Tennessee on Thursday beat his chief opponent, who had run an advertisement linking him to the Ku Klux Klan.
A new advertisement linking President Bush to Mr. McCain was quickly put together, but it contained only a fleeting mention of Ms. Palin.
Mr. Lazio unleashed a tough advertisement linking Mrs. Clinton to groups whose leaders have expressed support for the use of violence against Israel.
Last fall, the Corn Refiners Association mounted a multimillion-dollar defense, making sure that an advertisement linking to the association's Web site, sweetsurprise.com, pops up when someone types "sugar" or "high-fructose corn syrup" into some search engines.
In the days leading up to the election, the race focused on the resettlement of Syrian refugees in Louisiana, with Vitter releasing an advertisement linking Syrian refugees to the recent Paris attacks.
CAP can ask internet search websites to remove a marketer's paid-for search advertisements when those advertisements link to a page on the marketer's website that hosts non-compliant marketing communications.
He has produced advertisements linking illegal immigrants to terrorism and gang violence.Flaky stuff.
Google now makes virtually all its money by selling advertisements linked to its enormously popular Internet search service.
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