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Discover LudwigThe phrase "highly advertised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been heavily promoted or publicized. Here is an example sentence: "The new smartphone was highly advertised on billboards, television commercials, and social media."
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There's even a full-featured magazine reader that will probably be highly advertised.
This may be a temporary promotion, but it is being highly advertised.
As for the most highly advertised property of the Christian – or Jewish or Islamic – God, that he is "good", in fact morally "perfect", I had no evidence of that, derived either from epiphany or from more conventional forms of observation.
Moreover, the promotions the stores did have, like highly advertised 50percentt off Wednesdays and 10percentt off coupons for certain credit card holders, were planned well in advance, Mr. Fantle said.
The risk, he added, "is that they could be so committed to their highly advertised tightening path that it will be difficult for them to change to a significantly easier path"—i.e., resort to quantitative easing—"if that should be required".
However adorable the highly advertised "new Hepburn" was designed to be, and however much the buoyancy and liberal spirit of these films have won them contemporary fans (recent scholarship has found that "Baby" demonstrates the decline of the patriarchy and the collapse of the phallus), audiences at the time were simply irritated.
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As a user I love this, and I would highly consider advertising with them if I owned a small business.
So we have a degree of natural language processing, taxonomy, all tied into "intent", which sounds like a very good recipe for highly efficient advertising.
Banning advertising and highly regulating advertising is not the answer to the nation's problems," Mr Grade said.
Brands will need to get on digital assistant shortlists, which are basically highly targeted personalised advertising.
It should be illegal to advertise highly fattening food as "fat free".
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