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The phrase "advertisements are increasingly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the growing prevalence or frequency of advertisements in various contexts, such as media, online platforms, or public spaces.
Example: "Advertisements are increasingly dominating our social media feeds, making it hard to find organic content."
Alternatives: "ads are becoming more frequent" or "advertisements are on the rise."
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The advertisements are increasingly concentrated in the ten or so swing states, and the vast majority of them are negative (see chart), a trend that becomes more pronounced with each election.
But now that political advertisements are increasingly being outsourced to outside groups with the advent of super PACs, the law could prove far more significant.
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Vogue knows where its bread (advertisement) is increasingly buttered (through, or by, tech).
Smartphone advertisement is increasingly used among many applications and allows developers to obtain revenue through in-app advertising.
Up on the stage the man from Facebook seemed to be delivering some much appreciated news: One could, in fact, hide the advertisements that are increasingly popping up in the News Feeds of users of the world's largest social network.
In a break with British advertising tradition, long noted for restraint, such advertisements are becoming increasingly common here, advertising executives say.
Ultimately, our televisions are increasingly becoming a dumping ground for advertisements and contrived content.
Yahoo hopes the organizational change will reinvigorate its sales with marketers who are increasingly seeking a simple way to buy all types of online advertisements.
Its users are increasingly logging in to their accounts on mobile devices, where Facebook has only recently — and cautiously — started selling advertisements.
They are increasingly controversial.
Campaigns are increasingly expensive.
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