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The phrase "false advertisement" is correct and can be used in written English.
You use the phrase to describe an advertisement that is deliberately misleading, often in an effort to sell a product or service. For example: "This company was fined for running a false advertisement claiming they had the lowest prices in town."
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The companies affiliated with Jones may have been dubious — two weeks earlier, Google had filed suit against one called Local Lighthouse for trademark infringement and false advertisement — but the feds were more concerned with the robo-calls themselves.
In a Yahoo! conversation group, one Puppy Power! raised what I think are valid questions: If the world doesn't end may 21st, can we sue the people who put up the billboards for false advertisement?
The dissemination or the causing to be disseminated of any false advertisement within the provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall be an unfair or deceptive act or practice in or affecting commerce within the meaning of section 45 of this title.
This type of false advertisement also creates distrust between consumers and the companies (Ha-Brookshire and Bhaduri 2014).
"Anyone know how to bring a class action suit against McDonalds for false advertisement?
In July, Alexander Houston sued Platinum for $195 alleging "false advertisement".
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This Act specifically enabled the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to seek injunctions for false advertisements of foods, drugs, cosmetics, or devices.
"My opponent... has run this race very, very close to the Trump handbook, where we call each other names, where we run false advertisements," Gillum said.
Last Wednesday, 10 district attorneys from California sued My Pillow in Alameda County Superior Court, in Oakland, alleging the company had engaged in deceptive and false advertisements.
And she has been assailed by independent fact-checkers for running what were described as misleading or false advertisements attacking Mr. Brown by portraying him as a big spender when he served as governor of California in the 1970s.
The S.E.C. complaint, filed in the Federal District Court for the Southern District of New York, charges that the company and a principal, Marshall Zolp, used false advertisements in The Wall Street Journal to increase trading in the company's stock.
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