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The phrase "advertisements that include" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific types of advertisements that contain certain elements or features.
Example: "The study focused on advertisements that include interactive elements to engage viewers more effectively."
Alternatives: "ads featuring" or "commercials that contain".
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By contrast, he said, Verizon has successfully promoted the quality of its network with advertisements that include the catchphrase "Can you hear me now?" And AT&T has carved out a position as offering a reliable network and stylish handsets.
In Minneapolis and Albuquerque, audiences are seeing advertisements that include battle scenes from the Iraq war, reflecting Mr. Obama's effort to emphasize his early opposition to the war in a part of the country where antiwar sentiment appears high.
Apparently at least some Australians aren't happy with a PayPal advertisements that include legendary Aborigine David Unaipon with a motorcycle police helmet added on to suggest PayPal has heightened security.
Trademark holders do not always assert their rights to prevent search word advertisements that include their trademark.
Buyers are more inclined to click on advertisements that include pictures.
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Toll-free numbers in print advertisements that included the digits spelling "mlife" are being replaced with numbers that include the digits spelling "Reach out".
We extracted the proportion of advertisements that included information on brand name, generic name, indications, side effects, dosage, interactions, precautions and contraindications, warnings and treatment of overdose.
He released a television advertisement that included interviews with mostly black and Latino voters who praise Mr. Bloomberg and criticize Mr. Green for running negative advertisements against Mr. Ferrer.
Those began the morning after he became leader with a television advertisement that included video from a medical charity fund-raising event where Mr. Trudeau performed a mock striptease, suggesting that he was unfit to be prime minister.
And by nightfall, the Obama campaign had produced an advertisement that included video of Mr. McCain making the statement that would shadow him for the rest of the campaign.
Editors of The Targum had made the case in various interviews that their decision not to run the article -- or even an advertisement that included the article -- by the student, Fraidy Reiss, was a journalistic one and not a result of pressure from the administration, alumni sports boosters or any determination to be a cheerleader for the school's sports teams.
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