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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisements that offer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing advertisements that provide a specific service, product, or benefit to the audience.
Example: "The advertisements that offer discounts on popular products tend to attract more customers."
Alternatives: "ads that provide" or "commercials that present".
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Lawyers find potential clients through advertisements that offer "free screenings" and consultations.
This approach is akin to advertisements that offer visual, side-by-side, product comparisons.
Stay away from advertisements that offer products or services as "get rich fast" or "secret to success" or "earn $100,000 a month doing nothing".
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When Michele Kleier wanted to sell a nine-room apartment at 1125 Park Avenue in 1977, her brokerage firm paid for a one-and-a-half-line classified newspaper advertisement that offered the rough location ("Park Ave .— Low 90s") and succinctly read "Superb condition.
Be watching for an advertisement that offers free post cards, free uploads (assuming you plan to have pictures on your post cards), and perhaps a few other free products that you might enjoy.
Sprawling billboards and splashy newspaper advertisements that once openly offered sex determination ultrasound tests and mysterious preconception sex determination techniques have mostly disappeared here.
But they also included some who were strictly amateurs, drawn to the venture by advertisements in climbing magazines that offer places on "commercial" Everest expeditions for about $60,000 each.
The networks have set up offices in refugee-heavy countries such as Turkey and promote their services with slick advertisements on social media that offer "package tours" from the war zone all the way to northern Europe.
The cheapest model, at $80, downloads books over Wi-Fi networks and features "special offers" — advertisements — that pop up when you are not reading a book.
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