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well-advertised
adjective
- advertised widely or interestingly in order to elicit interest
Example Sentences
Katrina Kain, an English teacher visiting from Puerto Rico, said she thought the fee would “sting” some people but would be fine so long as it was well-advertised.
Nationally, the forensic pathology field is neither well-advertised nor well-paid.
One of the Huntington’s corpse flowers, Scentennial, is set to bloom in the next seven days, and despite its well-advertised stench, the garden staff expect that hundreds of visitors will line up to view it.
Last year, Google announced it would guarantee at least five years of support and updates for its smart home gear, and while Wyze has an End of Life policy, it's not well-advertised.
Khartoum committee activist Hussam Ibnauf said the protest date had been well-advertised and he was confident of a big turnout.
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