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The phrase "adverts aimed at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the target audience or demographic for specific advertisements.
Example: "The marketing team created adverts aimed at young adults to promote the new product line."
Alternatives: "ads targeted at" or "advertisements directed towards".
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Who are the adverts aimed at?
To make money, Waymate plans to sell adverts aimed at people based on their location.
In May Wonga relaunched itself with new TV adverts aimed at a more middle-class audience.
He refused to apologise for recent negative adverts aimed at Mr Howard's political record, promising there would be more.
He spoke out as the pro-UK campaign launched a new series of billboard adverts aimed at undecided voters.
The new adverts, aimed at 11- to 14-year-olds, link children's performance at sports with eating well.
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Labour said it would be "straightforward" for the ASA to draw up codes regulating adverts in the same way as gambling and to match restrictions on alcohol advertising aimed at children.
Betting firms have spent nearly half a billion pounds on TV adverts since 2012, according to new figures that show a sustained increase in the value of advertising aimed at wooing potential gamblers.
One of the adverts - aimed at 13 to 18-year-olds - features a teenage girl being coerced into sex at a party.
The Lucky Strike adverts of 1925, "Reach for Lucky instead of a sweet", one of the first cigarette advert campaigns aimed at women, increased its market share by more than 200%.
P2 Sadiq Khan denounces advert poster aimed at ethnic minorities.
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