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In order to attract more customers, advertisers have adopted every possible stimulative factor in making ads, such as sound, light, colours, cartoon films and human performance. For instance, to advertise a certain food, advertisers will ask an actor or actress to sit at a table and devour the seemingly delicious food while they fime him or her.
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To take … as an example, One example is…, Another example is…, for example
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in comparison, likewise, similarly, in the same manner
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on the other hand, conversely, whereas, while, instead, nevertheless, in contrast, on the contrary, compared with …, …
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(sh)H؏(f)؏(f)؏(f)!ľӌ(sh)HϾ(g) I love you!
I am enthusiastic about you. That is to say, I love you.
I am wild about you. In other words, I have fallen in love with you.
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I cannot bear it.
öZ(y)_(d)I cannot put up with it.
˿@fI cannot bear it. That is to say, I cannot put up with it or I am fed up with it.
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in more difficult language, in simpler words, put it more simply