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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisements that have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific advertisements that possess certain characteristics or features.
Example: "I prefer advertisements that have clear and concise messaging to attract potential customers."
Alternatives: "ads that feature" or "commercials that include".
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The idea is that her organizational and engineering fixes will let Yahoo! hold users for longer durations, creating more opportunity for advertisers to purchase display advertisements "that have an emotional reaction" in users, said Bartz.
The council is the "jury" that decides on whether advertisements that have received complaints have breached the UK advertising code.
Some of the advertisements that have drawn criticism were similarly started without fanfare.
Democrats have, in turn, responded by attacking advertisements that have sought to portray Democrats as supporting tax hikes.
It also includes spending on television advertisements that have become a common means for outside groups to rally public support of or opposition against legislation.
The paid advertisements that have driven public perception since Dwight Eisenhower's campaigns are, because of saturation, ceding some of their power to politician's memoirs and partisan best sellers.
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In particular, I could kill advertisements that had animated gifs.
Conservative super PACs dusted off old advertisements that had not been shown in weeks and shipped them to local television stations from Scranton to Pittsburgh.
The demolition revealed two colorful, well-preserved advertisements that had adorned the brick side of the adjacent building for nearly a century.
On television, the negative advertisements that had battered Iowans for days were gone, replaced by sunny advertisements in which the Democrats built up their credentials.
But on television, the barrage of advertisements that had caused a communal headache for months had only been replaced with a migraine-inducing monologue by the talking heads.
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