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Discover LudwigThe phrase "paid advertisement" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an advertisement or promotional message that a company or individual has paid for, rather than one that is unpaid or earned through other means. Example: "The newspaper has strict guidelines for disclosing paid advertisements in their articles."
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"This is a paid advertisement.
His new video notably is not a paid advertisement.
The section will be marked as a paid advertisement.
Vadim explained to me, in disgust, that it was a paid advertisement.
I was reminded of this notion while reading the coverage of Mitt Romney's first paid advertisement.
The link was a response to a standard search; it was not a paid advertisement.
Graham's picture in the magazine is not all it might seem: it is a paid advertisement.
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"Your Car Can Double as a Paid Advertisement" (News Watch, Aug. 3) said that a company called AutoWraps was putting paid advertisements on privately owned autos.
A recent government-paid advertisement for Tokyo alerted American newspaper readers: "It may never be a beauty like Paris and great swaths of it are heart-stoppingly ugly but Tokyo is a surprisingly livable city".
"When contained in a paid 'advertisement' it has to be authorised by the proper 'notifying entity'," he said.
(B Paid advertisement.
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