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Discover LudwigThe phrase "print ads" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to advertisements that are printed and distributed in various forms such as newspapers, magazines, flyers, etc. Example: "The company's marketing strategy includes both digital and print ads to reach a wider audience."
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Print ads are to follow.
He runs print ads.
Subsequent print ads are terser.
Its print ads read, "Be Thinkful.
Print ads were being replaced," he explains.
The print ads make similar points.
The print ads are similarly skewed.
Campaign print ads also will appear in "Yahoo!
But there are no print ads or television commercials.
"Grown, picked and squeezed in Florida," print ads proclaim.
These weren't even print ads distributed in newspapers and magazines.
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