full-page ad
Frequency: 7.010.2 per million words
An advertisement that covers an entire page of a newspaper or magazine.
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Examples (20)
- She took out a full-page ad in a women's magazine.
- The company took out a full-page ad in the Sunday paper to launch its new product.
- The company ran a full-page ad in the national newspaper to launch their new car.
- After the scandal, the CEO ran a public apology as a full-page ad.
- I was surprised to see a full-page ad for a local restaurant in that glossy magazine.
- We're negotiating rates to place a full-page ad in a national magazine.
- Placing a full-page ad is an expensive but effective way to reach a wide audience.
- Her nonprofit bought a full-page ad to raise awareness about the campaign.
- For their anniversary sale, the department store published a full-page ad showcasing all the discounts.
- During the playoffs, they splashed a bold full-page ad celebrating the team.
- How much does it cost to get a full-page ad in a major publication like this?
- He designed a minimalist full-page ad that relies on negative space.
- The striking visual of their full-page ad caught everyone's attention.
- The job posting appeared as a full-page ad in the business section.
- The non-profit organization hopes a full-page ad will raise public awareness for their cause.
- Critics accused the candidate of misleading voters with a full-page ad.
- They are considering a full-page ad as the centerpiece of their new marketing campaign.
- We should reserve space for a holiday full-page ad before deadlines.
- Flipping through the Sunday paper, I noticed a bold full-page ad for a new line of smartphones.
- The luxury brand ran a bilingual full-page ad across several broadsheets.