Sentence examples for advertisement opened from inspiring English sources

The phrase "advertisement opened" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the action of an advertisement being launched or made visible, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The advertisement opened with a catchy jingle that captured everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "advertisement launched" or "advertisement displayed".

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The 30-second advertisement opened with two gunshots and showed photographs of handguns and machine guns as an announcer said, "Bob Ehrlich is dead wrong".

The television advertisement opened with a blazing fire and the words "Dangerous" and "Deadly" across the screen in bold letters.

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One Illinois advertisement opens with a blurry image of children at a playground.

ON THE SCREEN The advertisement opens with a profile photograph of Senator Obama followed by one of Mr. Wright.

Mr. Khazei's latest advertisement opens with the "ask not what your country" passage from John Kennedy's Inaugural Address.

ON THE SCREEN -- The advertisement opens with Mr. Schwarzenegger strolling along the walkway of a Bel Air-style home.

The advertisement opens like a French film noir, showing portraits of melancholy-looking men standing against a shadowy black-and-white backdrop of menacing New York City streets.

ON THE SCREEN The advertisement opens, as negative ones usually do, with a picture of the target looking his worst: scowling, furtive and raccoon-eyed.

The advertisement opens with images of gasoline prices flying upward at the pump as a narrator says, "Record gas prices, a climate in crisis".

ON THE SCREEN -- The advertisement opens with a black-and-white photograph of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the words "Have questions about Arnold Schwarzenegger?" against a black background.

The Democratic advertisement opens with the picture of a Washington Post analysis of a Bush television commercial, saying it "misrepresents" Mr. Gore's policy on prescription drugs.

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