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"excessive advertising" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like this: "The excessive advertising of this new product is overwhelming."
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Insurers were restricted from excessive advertising for household-loan products.
"Excessive advertising robs a neighborhood of visual open space".
"American taxpayers should not have to subsidize excessive advertising that only leads to higher prices at the pharmacy counter," said Senator Debbie Stabenow, Democrat of Michigan.
They include stipulations that apps must "have an easy-to-use interface, clear content, value to users, and no significant bugs", while clearly distinguishing ads and content "without excessive advertising", setting "clear expectations about what user activity it shares on Facebook, and when", and not mimicking Facebook's own user interface elements.
A basic ingredient of the justification of this public regulation is usually associated with the need of diminishing the nuisance of excessive advertising.
Perhaps the money spent on lobbyists, or seven year legal battles in India, or excessive advertising, could be looked at first.
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(Last month, across the pond, the liquor lobby in Washington, D.C. was pummeled by Congress for exposing America's youth to excessive alcohol advertising in magazines).
The M&S pink coat was not the first illustration of the high street cult, but was one of the most effective examples of what can be done with excessive PR hammering, advertising, celebrity endorsements (Daisy Lowe, nothing short of this generation's everywoman, wore hers a lot) and, to an extent, mirroring of the catwalk.
They show that under constant or increasing returns to scale in the audience, the entry level is excessive and the advertising level is insufficient.
Today's audience, advertisers argue, is splintered by cable, and the union's proposal would impose excessive costs on cable advertising.
Halo 3 is not just a game: it is a phenomenon fueled by obsessed fans, slick advertising and excessive press coverage (of which I find myself a part).
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