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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were not marketed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe products, services, or ideas that were not promoted or sold to the public. Example: "The new line of eco-friendly products were not marketed effectively, leading to poor sales."
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The condos were not marketed to people who wanted to be a "mini-hotelier," he added.
He added that really sophisticated investments were not marketed to accredited investors anyway.
There was also disagreement about how to make sure that R-rated films were not marketed to children.
But investors who bought Keydata bonds that were not marketed as Isas may find it trickier to obtain compensation.
In the month since they assured a Senate committee that they would do more to ensure that R-rated films were not marketed to children, Hollywood's major studios have taken some small, initial steps.
The judge also agreed with the distributors that e-cigarettes were not marketed as medical devices to help smokers quit, as the Food and Drug Administration had argued, but rather as safer substitutes to give users "the nicotine hit that smokers crave".
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We were not marketing to the masses".
The Daimler marque is not marketed in the U.S).
The British Freesat service is not marketed in the Republic.
As previously justified, zotepine was not included because it is not marketed in Spain.
It's not just that Rey is not marketed to boys, #StarWars is not being marketed to girls.
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