advertizing in the PONS Dictionary

advertizing Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

advertizing costs
discriminatory advertizing
illicit advertizing
misleading advertizing

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Advertizing your prejudices only cements your opinions as biased against the best instincts our people show.
www.abc.net.au
All food producers should be banned from advertizing unless the food promotes weight loss and good health.
business.time.com
All this has happened due to smart advertizing policies of cigarette companies.
topnews.net.nz
That kind of promotion is free advertizing, so it's great when you can get it and it obviously hits a lot of people.
www.nelsonstar.com
Many companies plan to spend nearly 80% of their advertizing expenditure on digital marketing.
www.digitaljournal.com
One day, he saw a poster advertizing tattoos for 50 yuan ($8) each and thought about giving it a go.
cnnphilippines.com
Market competition exists but only in some countries and in certain market segments such as parcel and express mail delivery as well as unaddressed mail (such as advertizing leaflets).
www.socialistproject.ca
Advertizing is not about getting new people (though it doesn't hurt), it is about keeping the people they have; and to that effect it is completely and irrevocably working.
fair.org
Since then the "politically correct" crowd have got more involved with cigarette advertizing banned from stadiums and from sporting competitions and musical events.
www.bbc.co.uk
His quality of work is such that word-of-mouth has been the only advertizing he has needed to stay busy.
www.dailyprogress.com

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