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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisements encourage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the influence of advertisements on behavior, attitudes, or actions.
Example: "Advertisements encourage consumers to make impulsive purchases by highlighting limited-time offers."
Alternatives: "ads promote" or "commercials motivate".
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The advertisements encourage people to get a "simple blood test" because "hepatitis B can be treated, even prevented".
The advertisements encourage House members — eight Democrats and four Republicans — to support higher cigarette taxes as a way to deter smoking and finance health coverage for children.
Olay's advertisements encourage consumers not to waste money on competitors' unnecessarily expensive face creams.
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Senator John Kerry's supporters are flooding college campuses with newspaper advertisements encouraging students to vote online.
Dr. Guerra said the district had in placed billboard and public service advertisements encouraging everyone to be vaccinated.
During a trip to Kerala in January, I saw newspaper advertisements encouraging Indian doctors and nurses to apply for jobs in the UK, from paediatrics to general practice.
These are some of the things to look out for: Check if the company includes a statement in its job advertisements encouraging disabled people to apply.
"The issue is that when people go to the store, they get advertisements encouraging them to smoke, encouraging them to pick up what is an addictive drug and is killing people," he said.
The state's Department of Consumer Affairs will also spend $20 million for the first stage of a campaign of radio and television advertisements encouraging consumers to avoid using power during periods of peak demand.
Even though the census bureau has invested tens of millions of dollars in advertisements encouraging Hispanics to fill out census forms, Mr. Beytagh-Maldonado said he was concerned that an undercount of Hispanics in 2000 was inevitable.
The advertisements encouraging persons to eat at McDonald's "everyday!" do not include any indication that doing so is part of a well-balanced diet, and the plaintiffs fail to cite any advertisement where McDonald's asserts that its products may be eaten for every meal of every day without any ill consequences.
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