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The phrase "advertisements contained in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to advertisements that are included within a specific document, publication, or medium.
Example: "The report includes a section analyzing the effectiveness of the advertisements contained in the magazine."
Alternatives: "ads included in" or "advertisements featured in".
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In addition, GNM will not be responsible for any failure or delay affecting production or publication of any Newspaper or the transmission of the Websites and any Advertisements contained in them, in any manner where such failure or delay results from any act, omission, interruption, fault or other condition beyond the reasonable control of GNM. 30.
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Although the DTC advertising appeals are similar in web and print advertisements, web advertisements contained more than twice as many monetary incentives (Macias and Lewis 2004).
In 1983, 11percentt of all advertisements contained sexy women, and only 3percentt contained sexy men.
The advertisements already contained in the original broadcasts are left unchanged and sent to the user as part of the stream.
The 29 unique advertisements contained 76 distinct claims [Figure 1].
These seven advertisements contained nine different risk reduction claims.
The third wave also includes local radio station advertisements containing brief information in the participants' mother tongue on the study and how to contact the operative group.
This study utilises variations of fast-food and tobacco print advertisements containing sport sponsorship themes in a test of Fiske's theory of schematriggered affect.
Prescription drug television advertisements containing potentially consequential misinformation sometimes appear in the United States.
Advertisements contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper.
In several experiments discussed in the chapter, eye movements were measured during the viewing of advertisements containing a large pictorial element, a headline, and a fictitious product name.
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