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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisements has been" is not correct in written English.
The subject "advertisements" is plural, so it should be paired with the plural verb "have" instead of "has."
Example: "Advertisements have been shown to influence consumer behavior significantly."
Alternatives: "ads have been" or "advertisements are".
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INTERACTIVE television advertising, which allows viewers to use their remote controls to click on advertisements, has been touted for years.
Adding to the hostile reception will be an ice-cream company, annoyed that one of its advertisements has been banned.
Mr. Spinnell of Google said that newspapers' acceptance rate of advertisements has been "north of 50percentt," but would not be specific.
Meanwhile, Mr. Forbes, with his vast personal wealth and history here of running sharp-edged advertisements, has been attacking Mr. Bush as not sufficiently conservative.
But the content of such advertisements has been a subject of debate among Mr. Bush's top advisers and among Republican officials.
Until recently, a common distinguishing feature of these text-based advertisements has been their background color.
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The advertisements have been pulled from television.
But its television advertisements have been its most significant effort.
Beer advertisements have been a mainstay in most stadiums and arenas.
Front-page advertisements have been taken out in the local papers decrying the action.
Mr. Bush's advertisements have been promoting him and his record.
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