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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in an ad" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is mentioned or featured in an advertisement. Example: "The latest smartphone was featured in an ad, showcasing its new features and sleek design."
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Recordings were partly made in an ad hoc fashion.
An art director in an ad agency, he creates a different shrine each year.
But she added: "You don't just send in an ad.
He pitched pistachios in an ad.
Gary Bettman should put him in an ad campaign.
Major Angas, who in an ad in the Times, Jun.
"Creatives in an ad agency are mavericks," she explains.
I've never mentioned your name in an ad.
David actually discovered the house in an ad.
She appeared in an ad criticizing Mr. Trump.
The next month, Levi's featured him in an ad campaign.
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