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The phrase "advertisements which have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific advertisements that possess certain characteristics or features.
Example: "The advertisements which have the most engaging visuals tend to attract more viewers."
Alternatives: "ads that contain" or "advertisements that feature".
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The liberal attitude he brings to the office extends to American Apparel's advertisements, which have been repeatedly criticised by regulators.
Payday lenders also will be required to include risk warnings in advertisements, which have proliferated on British daytime television, many offering loans of up to £1,000 $$1,620) at a time.
A Web site, retrovsmetro.org, is featured in small print at the bottom of the advertisements, which have run in The New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Post and The Washington Times, but the Web site itself provides only a few more clues to their meaning, namely that something called "The Great Divide" arrives Thursday.
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With an iPad in hand, I showed my interviewees images of commercially produced bridal photography and video clips of De Beers' engagement ring advertisements, which had originally screened on television.
In NSW, the promotion of the GHS was at the end of "Swap it don't stop it" television advertisements which had been aired for four weeks in March 2011.
He pulled an advertisement, which had started running Thursday, sharply attacking Dr. Dean's decade-old criticisms of the Medicare program.
The advertisement, which has been running for two seasons, may be the most frequently aired football-related commercial on television.
The advertisement, which has drawn protests from the Congress Party, also projects the state B.J.P. president and other state leaders as mythological figures from the Hindu epic of Mahabharata.
In its advertisement, which has the headline "We Apologise," Tesco said: "We and our supplier have let you down and we apologise.
Those aides said they had no comment and preferred that the advertisement, which has appeared in 33 markets nationwide since August, speak for itself.
An analysis from Kantar Media showed that in recent weeks Americans for Prosperity has already spent $2.4 million buying airtime for the advertisement, which has been broadcast nearly 4,000 times.
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