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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisements in that" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are referring to specific advertisements mentioned previously, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The effectiveness of advertisements in that campaign was surprising."
Alternatives: "ads in that" or "commercials in that".
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The industry laments that these "Lost Boys" not only watch less television than they used to, but that they are able to filter out advertisements in that television which they do watch.
No national network or local station in this country has regularly run such digital ectoplasmic advertisements in that space on behalf of outside sponsors, as far as can be determined.
By contrast, in keeping with Mr. Gore's focus on older voters, Ms. Jamieson found that the Gore and Democratic Party advertisements in that same period featured 23 children or young adults, but 56 adults and 25 elderly people.
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"There was an Alcon advertisement in that issue, and that ad was extremely successful for the company," she recalls, which led to Alcon's reaching out to AARP Media Sales to ask about potential joint initiatives in "the vision space".
In a complaint filed this week with the Internal Revenue Service, lawyers for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee charged that the group, the Americans for Prosperity Foundation, has been running advertisements in Kansas, Missouri and Michigan that are inherently "political in nature," contravening a ban under federal tax law.
The group ran such advertisements in New Hampshire that were widely seen as pro-Bush.
He advocated, according to top officials, for Mr. Obama to run advertisements in Florida that portrayed Mr. Romney as a threat to Medicare and Medicaid — something the campaign ultimately did.
And a new conservative group, American Doctors for Truth, broadcast advertisements in Florida and Texas that showed President Obama pushing an elderly woman out of her wheelchair and over a cliff.
Advertisements in town that say things like "Pregnant and scared" are usually from the same people.
Hang up your advertisements in areas that are visited a lot by students like the washroom.
Advertisements are in that Hester Street picture.
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