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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertising from him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to promotional content or marketing efforts that originate from a specific individual.
Example: "I received some interesting advertising from him about his new product line."
Alternatives: "promotions from him" or "marketing materials from him".
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McCarthy, whose career I wrote about last week he is now turning out negative ads for Restore Our Future, a pro-Romney Super PAC worked closely with Ailes in the nineteen-eighties, and learned the art of political advertising from him.
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"For much of 1998 and 1999, the only way we received any royalty and advertising payments from him was by loaning him the money to pay us".
But Mr. Mollohan was also hit by advertising from conservative groups who criticized him for his vote for the Democratic health care legislation and other actions.
He said he would end "all activism" in Brazil; treat members oflandless peasants' associations as "terrorists"; and withdraw state advertising from news media that criticize him.
During Avedon's first five years as a commercial photographer, many potential advertising clients shied away from him, because they were afraid he would portray their products bathed in an impenetrable mass of fog.
The elder Mr. Li pulled his companies' advertising from Mr. Lai's publications because of the way they covered him.
Mr. Obama faced at least $386 million in negative advertising from super PACs and other outside spenders, more than double what the groups supporting him spent on the airwaves.
Enough advertising from me.
Examples of Juul's advertising from 2015.
No, they get that advertising from me for free.
Prominent brands withdrew their advertising from the newspaper.
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