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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an ad in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an advertisement that appears within a specific medium, such as a magazine, newspaper, or online platform.
Example: "I saw an ad in the local newspaper promoting the upcoming concert."
Alternatives: "an advertisement in" or "a commercial in".
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"Fictionize yourself!" said an ad in Cue.
There was an ad in the paper.
Major Angas, who in an ad in the Times, Jun.
"I just answered an ad in the paper," he says.
He put an ad in the "Village Voice".
The Giants ran an ad in San Diego papers apologizing.
In 2000, she put an ad in Harvard Magazine.
The Seminoles ran an ad in the paper.
"I read an ad in the Irish Times for a rotary fellowship.
First, to cast the play, he placed an ad in Back Stage -- offering actors "possible pay".
"You can't put an ad in the paper saying you're looking for trend spotters," he said.
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