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The phrase "advertisements from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to advertisements that originate from a specific source or entity.
Example: "I received several advertisements from the local grocery store promoting their weekly sales."
Alternatives: "ads from the" or "promotions from the".
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eBay yanked all of its advertisements from the search engines advertising system Wednesday night, peeved that Google had dared to plan a party for eBay sellers that was timed to coincide with the eBay Live conference in Boston.
He filled notebooks with images and advertisements from the period.
So companies bombard children with advertisements from the day they are born.
Gigantic books in movie advertisements from the golden age of Hollywood.
Trump's comments appear to echo the rhetoric of political advertisements from the rightwing National Rifle Association.
Above, an example of the advertisements from the campaign of a Texas Republican, Van Taylor.
With this in mind, we will look at some interesting newspaper film advertisements from the Makino Collection.
The movie uses the actual advertisements from the campaign, which include aerobics dancers and clowns, and are wonderful.
Someone at Sony concocted blurbs for movie advertisements from the fictitious reviewer, a studio spokeswoman said today.
The advertisements from the campaign and the party are in many ways similar, emphasizing words like "win," "strength" and "alliances".
And a barrage of negative advertisements from the Democrats seemed to backfire, further building Mr. Vitter's lead.
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