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Discover LudwigThe phrase "press campaign" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to a coordinated effort to promote or raise awareness about a certain topic or cause through various forms of media, specifically through press or news outlets. Example: The company launched a successful press campaign to promote their new product, resulting in a significant increase in sales.
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Reckon on another press campaign victory, pending.
Raisman began an extensive, and immodest, press campaign.
YouView launched a £10m TV and press campaign in September.
But there may have been a more subtle impact of the press campaign in particular seats.
Gaston Calmette, editor of the influential Le Figaro, led a press campaign against him.
But there was a general aura of dissatisfaction by the autumn, and Asquith was assailed by a strident press campaign.
But instructions were given for a press campaign to prepare Germans for the rigours of a just war.
A press campaign, in which the Pall Mall Gazette took the lead, made this an inadequate victory for Dilke.
So far the brotherhood's self-defence has consisted, Mr Gertz says, of orchestrating a press campaign against him.
At Beijing University, posters were critical of the press campaign against protesters.
It combined outdoor and online advertising, social media, local and corporate activity and a press campaign.
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