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"Ad" in a Sentence (23 examples)

Although 475AD is the year that shows the 'decline' of the Roman Empire, it is not the year of its 'fall'.

The ad really pulled.

How did the company dream up its new ad campaign?

That's an interesting ad.

The ad agency has a lot riding on this account.

I have come in response to your ad in the paper.

He fell for that old ad for a house like a ton of bricks.

He ran an ad in the paper.

For the last 30 years, ad agencies would kill for a major tobacco account.

The Journey: Per Ardua Ad Astra, Through hardship to the stars.

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They had a vibrant culture from the 3rd century BC to the 2nd century AD.

Today is 6 February AD 2026.

Founded Aᴼ.Dᴵ. 1728 by Benj. Franklin

There is a striving towards naturalism in agricultural scenes painted on bricks in tombs of the third century AD recently excavated at Chia-yü-kuan in Kansu Province which is reminiscent of later European illuminated manuscripts such as the English fifteenth-century Luttrell Psalter in the British Library.

But keep on the lookout for the 1st-century-a.d. stele on the right wall, with symbols of the deceased’s civic scribely duties (a scroll and codex), and the fresco remnants around to the left.

A few moments later, the A.D. reappears. "They need you," she says. "And could you stop by Wardrobe?" Shannen rolls her eyes. "O.K.!" she snaps.

Many neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), involve pathological protein deposits.

What the person with AD chooses to enunciate, ‘may capture something important in the way the person makes sense of his or her life and also make meaning-based connections’ (Hydén and Örulv 2009: 206).

I have placed both of the ads in the newspaper as instructed.

However, the ad that was seen as the most successful in 2000 reflected Chen Shui-bian's Taiwanese roots, that was the Kuantien Ad that showed the small town where he had grown up, his neighbours, relatives and people that had known him as a child.

In the final few weeks before the vote, a rash of ads appeared on radio and TV claiming that Hillary Clinton was too frail, too liberal and too ethically compromised to become president. […] Not many people took Morris’s ad too seriously; most news outlets were pleased for a frothy story in an election that was short on light relief.

[S]uddenly Agassi hits a hard heavy cross-court back hand that pulls Federer way out to his ad (= his left) side, and Federer gets to it but slices the stretch backhand short, a couple feet past the service line […].

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