Sentence examples for it's ad from inspiring English sources

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Wit added: "We have this reactive approach, and it's ad hoc.

It's "ad nauseam" (later fixed).

It's ad lib yet rehearsed – they've done this so many times the last three years.

It's ad hoc, so you can mix and match what you want and nobody is tied into a contract.

It's ad supported without premium accounts.

"You know, again, it's a step forward, but you get the feeling when it's ad hoc transparency, that doesn't engender trust, I don't think".

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Speaking of services like those, Berger points out another of Crackle's distinctive features – it's ad-supported, so viewers can watch the content for free.

While the research organization made sure not to explicitly reference any specific companies in these scenarios, you could easily transpose a few tech giants onto its examples — whether it's ad-profiling social network Facebook or Google-owned learning thermostat maker Nest, to name two obvious ones.

"It was really important for us to make the app free and available to everyone, therefore it's ad-supported," she said.

"It was really important for us to make the app free and available to everyone, therefore it's ad-supported," product manager Shimrit Ben-Yair told the Guardian when the app launched in the US in February.

(And for now, it's ad-free).

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