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[ad-ver-tahyz-muhnt, ad-vur-tis-muhnt, -tiz-] / ˌæd vərˈtaɪz mənt, ædˈvɜr tɪs mənt, -tɪz- /


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Martin Lewis has previously warned people about his image being used in fraudulent advertisements online.

From BBC

The house was built as a showcase home — an advertisement of sorts for other residents looking to rebuild.

From Los Angeles Times

But then there were the innumerable brand tie-ins, promotional stops, products and advertisements, intent on keeping the hype train on its tracks through the lucrative holiday season.

From Salon

Gershon also sees something else in this advertisement: “This ad is an example of an early, and much darker, version of contract work,” she says.

From The Wall Street Journal

The authors called for nations to introduce warnings on package labels, restrict marketing -- particularly advertisements aimed at children -- and tax certain UPFs, using the money to make fresh food more affordable for low-income households.

From Barron's