adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
activity
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A record number of licentiate applications have been assessed, reflecting the increased promotional activities carried out.
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Effective promotional activity may then leave the retailer with little choice but to stock the brand on a continuous basis.
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New advertising and promotional activities have helped sales of Johnnie Walker to grow.
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The promotional activities of dealers and certain critics became more brazen as the decade proceeded.
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Further assistance could be given to Dealerco by Manelux agreeing to increase its promotional activity in that region.
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Our advertising and other promotional activities should be targeted at specific groups.
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Within the United Kingdom, sales promotional activities have matured since the late 1960s.
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Thus promotional activity last autumn was rather less visibly aggressive.
budget
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Made by a small independent firm, it stood little chance against the big toy companies with huge promotional budgets .
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Contractors will often use their promotional budget to cover costs.
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Almost from day one, the arguments over royalty rates, promotional budgets and artwork waged unceasingly.
campaign
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They thought the pre-launch promotional campaign would easily counter any moves by the opposition.
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In addition, they are organising a promotional campaign to expand the Lanka Guardian's readership.
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Through advertising and promotional campaigns , the ambushing company tries to confuse consumers and to misrepresent the official sponsorship of the event.
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It's launched a promotional campaign which it's hoped will attract more pupils.
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Much of its success is due to a consistently aggressive promotional drive, with high-profile advertising and attractive sales promotional campaigns .
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This should be considered very carefully when planning visitor facilities, provision of goods, services, information and promotional campaigns .
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A promotional campaign targeting new customers as well existing shoppers is expected at the launch.
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Such promotional campaigns have served him well.
effort
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But in terms of new membership at least, studies of some promotional efforts like publicity leaflets show that the results may have been negligible.
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They learned to organize promotional efforts , to make check-off lists, and to utilize telephones, slide projectors, and tapes.
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It is true that public relations contrives news and events and gets photographs in newspapers which are really just promotional efforts .
literature
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Please attach any additional material such as promotional literature or press releases.
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Just from the looks of their promotional literature , I could tell that diet programs had changed.
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All advertising and promotional literature will be written soas to avoid misleading you in any way.
material
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It uses the best talents available to produce promotional materials to recruit new members.
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See what employers say about themselves in their adverts, on the Internet and in their promotional material .
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The second is to develop the promotional materials which can assist in conveying the main, general arguments for teaching history.
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You should be wise enough to select one of the best from all that promotional material floating into your in-tray.
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Students will also learn how to prepare and write promotional material , and itineraries.
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The former could include attractive packaging or promotional material , but this would be quite unsuitable for the consumer press.
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His work has been used in promotional material and featured in regional Catholic publications.
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Its publication was preceded by years of painstaking preparation, with nation-wide workshops and promotional material .
tour
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Stock, Aitken and Waterman launched a two month promotional tour of the world in London with a glittering party.
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But they still have to win over the fans here and are on a promotional tour .
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They had met eight months before in Houston where she was on a promotional tour for her Budgie books.
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Currently, an author may go on a major promotional tour only to have sold 800 books when it is over.
video
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It's part of a promotional video , that claims to give the facts about fox-hunting.
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Leaflets have been delivered and the school is even making a promotional video .
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The extra facilities allow the school to introduce media studies and make its own promotional videos .
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A promotional video can be prepared for showing at induction meetings for parents of new children.
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See before you buy - get a copy of the promotional video which is very convincing.
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Lucy has also worked on production of a promotional video illustrating aspects of Medau which can be enjoyed by all age groups.
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These shapes might look cool on stage and in promotional videos but tend to be uncomfortable to wear.
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Free copies of a promotional video were sent to local doctors and accountants.
work
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Even then, this was a blend of press relations and promotional work .
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And so I did promotional work for these books.
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How successful is library promotional work is unclear, because few libraries attempt any evaluation.
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While doing some promotional work at the A&M offices.
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The girl in our video was actually the girl who did promotional work as the human Lara Croft.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a promotional brochure
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But they still have to win over the fans here and are on a promotional tour.
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His promotional leaflets referred to his routine practice of obtaining x ray films, running diagnostic tests, and prescribing treatment.
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Similarly, segments are used as targets upon which an appropriate promotional mix may be focussed.
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Singles are a promotional item, not a profit center.
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There is the opportunity to have a look at a slide show and purchase promotional gifts.
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They thought the pre-launch promotional campaign would easily counter any moves by the opposition.
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Thus, a positive, promotional role is given to state welfare, where services are provided as of right to all citizens.
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Welfare services are given a promotional role taking into account social inequalities and the need for universal provisions.