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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertisements with some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type or category of advertisements that include certain elements or features.
Example: "The marketing team is focusing on advertisements with some interactive elements to engage the audience more effectively."
Alternatives: "ads featuring some" or "commercials containing some".
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It removes all the advertisements, with some notable exceptions.
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The idea is to use a Flash overlay advertisement with some basic information and graphics that takes up a small part of the viewable video area.
In Europe, where competition from local television and magazines is stiffer, Time will have to recruit more readers like Tony Evans, 28, a business director for Mindshare, a media-planning agency in London that places some advertisements with Time Europe, who said: "I always thought Time was too American, but now it seems to be written with more of a European viewpoint".
Norman Rockwell drew up some of the government's advertisements, with slogans like: "Ours... to fight for.
Some ISPs have also used the technique to replace regular Web advertisements with those of their own.
Those advertisements with guys in red wigs are very strange.
The juxtaposition of advertisements with wisdom neutralises the latter.
Results indicate that allocating advertisements with the orthogonal algorithm is the most effective.
Costs for more complicated advertisements (with pictures etc). are negotiated on a case-by-case basis.
But take all those hospital advertisements with a grain of salt.
Federal campaign rules restrict politicians from "coordinating" their advertisements with outside groups except under certain circumstances.
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