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"advertising blitz" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden and intense advertising campaign or promotion. It is often associated with marketing strategies and product releases. Example: The company launched an advertising blitz to promote their new smartphone, saturating social media, television, and billboards with catchy advertisements.
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No advertising blitz.
It's the latest daytime television advertising blitz.
Even before the advertising blitz, Mr. Chambliss held several advantages.
In recent days, Mr. Labastida has begun an advertising blitz.
He called the last-minute advertising blitz "intensely nasty".
The advertising blitz reflects the sophisticated lobbying campaign being waged by technology companies and their executives.
Despite charges of meddling and whispers about carpetbagging, Mr. Bloomberg's advertising blitz helped achieve its aim.
It has spent more than $10 million in a campaignlike advertising blitz supporting the Democratic governor.
A screen grab from a Web site promoting Hewlett-Packards latest advertising blitz.
Last year, it used an advertising blitz to promote its new products over the holidays.
The new spot heightens an advertising blitz by the Republican Governors Association.
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