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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisement section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific part of a publication, website, or document that contains advertisements.
Example: "In the magazine, the advertisement section features various local businesses and services."
Alternatives: "ads section" or "advertising area".
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MEN's managing director Mark Rix said: "We have been in contact with the police, trade bodies and a number of readers about their concerns over the nature and changes within the personal services advertisement section.
Look not only in the car advertisement section for dealers, but also check the personal classifieds.
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She announces in the "Advertisement" (a section similar to a preface) of Mary that she is offering her heroine, who is a "genius", as a contrast to characters such as Samuel Richardson's Clarissa and Rousseau's Sophie.
Having compared yourself with the shapely news presenter on breakfast TV and the models in the advertisements between sections of the show, you take in the models on the posters as you sit on the bus, and so on.
They can then enter a bid for a certain type of advertisement, specifying the section and date range.
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