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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertising demonstration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a presentation or display intended to showcase a product or service through advertising techniques.
Example: "The advertising demonstration at the trade show effectively highlighted the benefits of our new product line."
Alternatives: "promotional showcase" or "marketing presentation".
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Motorola claim that they have made every effort to sell Apple licenses for said patents, but Apple refused, so the suit is aiming to cease the "marketing, advertising, demonstration and warehousing of inventory for distribution and use of such [infringing] imported products in the United States," and asks for compensation from Apple for the use of the patents.
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Several hundred social-media pages advertised demonstrations across Brazil, offering tips on dodging water cannon; some sought volunteers to care for demonstrators' children.
To increase sales, he used innovations such as mass production, advertising, public demonstration, warranty of product, and extension of credit to his customers.
This week they asked a judge to bar the group, its leaders and others from protesting, and require it to delete social media posts advertising the demonstration.
In reality it is fairly simple to use, but Disney plans advertising and demonstrations in stores and elsewhere to help introduce it to the public.
The skinheads had gotten the right permits and advertised their demonstration long in advance, allowing local activist groups to organize a counterprotest, which was much larger than the rally itself.
The cardinal's statements made him the target of gay groups and advocacy groups for AIDS victims, including Act Up, which advertised a demonstration at St . Patricks Cathedral in December 1989 with pictures of a bull's-eye superimposed on the Cathedrals face.
store advertises free demonstrations of flowermaking, and painting and jewelry-making lessons.
Talk story about attending the 1st demonstration of advertising's new weapon, the invisible commercial.
The New Yorker, September 21 , 1957P. 33 Talk story about attending the 1st demonstration of advertising's new weapon, the invisible commercial.
By H. Forrest and E. B. White The New Yorker, September 21 , 1957P. 33 Talk story about attending the 1st demonstration of advertising's new weapon, the invisible commercial.
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