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The phrase "commercial message" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to any type of message or communication that is intended to advertise or promote a product or service. Example: "During the Super Bowl, companies spend millions of dollars on commercial messages to grab the attention of viewers and promote their products." In this sentence, "commercial message" is used to describe the advertisements that air during the Super Bowl. It could also be used in other contexts, such as marketing emails or social media posts, to refer to any type of promotional communication.
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And when opened they displayed a commercial message.
There was a strong commercial message to the artistry of the mechanics.
Even some of the books bought for toddlers carry a not-so-hidden commercial message.
If I'm talking to you and I send you a commercial message how do you feel about that?
"If searchers are actively looking for information on a given condition or a specific drug, they are much more likely to respond to a commercial message," he said.
"This is first and foremost a civic event for New York City and sponsors have to tie into that event without it being a commercial message".
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The prevalence of commercial messages traps us in the marketplace.
Industry experts calculate that each American now sees some 1,500 commercial messages a day.
They are under pressure from tests and targets in school, and bombarded by commercial messages outside.
Some doctors say they easily look past the commercial messaging in Epocrates, although studies suggest otherwise.
Putnam recognizes the concerns people might have about targeting children with commercial messages.
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