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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the ads" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "the ads" when referring to particular advertisements. For example: "I saw the ads for the new product on TV last night."
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the ads
adverb
Latin anno Domini, in the year of the Lord or in the year of our Lord, used to specify numbered years counting from the once estimated birth of Christ in year 1. Usually placed before years (but see notes), and always placed after centuries. Often written in small caps. This year is AD .
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The ads have resonated.
The ads proved devastating.
The ads rankle.
The ads soon returned.
The ads did not work.
And that's just the ads.
Some conservatives hated the ads.
I enjoy the ads. A.
So what's with the ads?
The ads may be working.
The ads are brutal masterpieces.
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