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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisements to support" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the purpose of advertisements, particularly in the context of funding or promoting a cause, project, or service.
Example: "We rely on advertisements to support our community programs and initiatives."
Alternatives: "ads to fund" or "commercials to back".
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The Democratic Party and several outside groups plan to spend millions on television advertisements to support Mr. Kerry.
Fred Krupp, president of Environmental Defense, which is running newspaper and television advertisements to support the amendment, said: "It's the first serious discussion at the federal level.
Foreseeing new profits from the expansion of health coverage, they are spending as much as $150 million on advertisements to support the president's plan.
It will pay for district-by-district polling, phone banks, direct mail, and television and radio advertisements to support candidates seen as being allied with the interests of business leaders and their supporters in labor.
While rarely read by the public, such comments are often circulated by grass-roots organizers or turned into advertisements to support a given cause, as proof of official support in Washington.
President Bush's campaign and the Republican Party accused Senator John Kerry and several Democratic organizations on Wednesday of violating campaign finance laws, contending that the groups are improperly buying television advertisements to support Mr. Kerry and illegally coordinating these commercials with his campaign.
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Americans for Stable and Quality Health Care, a group largely financed by the pharmaceutical industry, has unveiled a 30-second television advertisement to support the final push to a House vote.
Although this is Khan's first time on the campaign trail for Clinton, he's already appeared in an emotional television advertisement to support her candidacy. .
The fee required by this provision shall be imposed on any and all revenues from such services, other than revenues received from a third party in return for the transmission of commercial advertisements used to support broadcasting for which a subscription fee is not required.
According to the study, which was written up by New Scientist, a computer program that can automatically predict people's ages "could also be used to improve targeting of advertisements and to support fine-grained analysis of trends on the Web".
Mr. Bloomberg's most recent advertisement seems to support the contention that his television campaign has a life of its own.
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