adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a full-page advertisement
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The organization took out a full-page advertisement in the New York Times.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
ad
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The industry plays on our emotions, spending millions for full-page ads in national magazines.
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He hawked his bonds in full-page ads in the daily Moscow Times.
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A full-page ad cost $ 22, 500.
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Journalists rallied to the Ortizes, publishing a full-page ad decrying the firings as a blow to freedom of expression.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a full-page anti-smoking ad
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A full-page ad cost $ 22, 500.
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Choices include full-page graphs alone; to half page graphic and equation summary, or extended equation summaries.
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He hawked his bonds in full-page ads in the daily Moscow Times.
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Journalists rallied to the Ortizes, publishing a full-page ad decrying the firings as a blow to freedom of expression.
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Such statements are published at full-page length in the unreadable media.
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The full-page adverts contain an extremely embarrassing error.
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The industry plays on our emotions, spending millions for full-page ads in national magazines.
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The surviving corpus of the Alexis Master's work comprises historiated initials, full-page paintings, and tinted drawings.