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The phrase "advertisements are less" is grammatically correct but incomplete in meaning without additional context.
You can use it when comparing advertisements to something else, indicating that they are fewer in number or less effective.
Example: "In recent years, advertisements are less appealing to younger audiences than they used to be."
Alternatives: "fewer advertisements" or "less frequent advertisements".
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But advertisers are concerned that such advertisements are less effective if they are not on a search site, and may not be willing to pay as much for them.
Its advertisements are less slick and its free gifts less bounteous than those of the PRI; a source close to the party says that there have been some weeks when the campaign has not met its payroll.
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But because they no longer represent the costs for advertisements, they are less relevant than before.
But historically, obtaining significant money through advertising on a mobile platform has been tough, there is less screen real estate for advertisements, often users are less willing to engage with advertisements on their phone and advertisements can also use precious data.
Such advertisements, promoting glamour are less likely to result in reduced smoking among adolescents.
These advertisements are directed less at promoting themselves than at undercutting their opponents.
In gray mouse lemurs, females are less likely to respond to advertisement calls of their fathers in comparison to unrelated males (Kessler et al. 2012).
Advertisements for such meetings can be edited (because they are less easy to avoid) but should not be banned.
Default users are less demanding, older but nonetheless rich enough to target with small hyperlinked text advertisements.
Newspaper advertisements that do not have detailed study information or are run for a single day in a daily newspaper are less successful [ 13, 14].
One wonders: is it possible to make an advertisement that is less effective than these?
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