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The phrase "advertisements do not" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the effects, characteristics, or limitations of advertisements in various contexts.
Example: "Advertisements do not always reflect the true quality of a product."
Alternatives: "ads do not" or "commercials do not".
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In a public statement issued Friday, BART said the advertisements do not violate its advertising guidelines, and that the transit agency is legally required to post them.
Sprint's advertisements do not say.
True, their advertisements do not criticise each other, though they sometimes bad-mouth rivals such as Amex.
While the advertisements do not directly address the salary issue, they are all about money, union officials said.
But people who defend publishing the ads could argue that New York is a sophisticated city and that the advertisements do not explicitly mention prostitution.
The television and billboard advertisements do not mention the candidacy of the lawyer, Ed Bernstein, but focus instead on his law practice.
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Advertisements don't carry warning labels the way tobacco ads do.
Publishers claim, as an article of faith, that advertisements don't sell books.
Viewers now have other options, and political advertisements "don't really have much impact," said Isaac Herzog, a Labor candidate.
Advertisements don't try to get you to fork over your dough by tugging irrelevantly at your heartstrings, not as a rule.
What the slick labels and advertisements don't tell you is that these products do little good and might even be harmful.
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