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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Run a commercial

How would you correctly phrase the following?


Pay a channel to have your commercial run on their channel.

I got a channel to run my commercial

thank you

  

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anonymous Pay a channel to have your commercial run on their channel. This is a little repetitive and would be simpler as pay a channel to run your commercial .

  • anonymous Pay a channel to have your commercial run on their channel.
  • This is a little repetitive and would be simpler as pay a channel to run your commercial .
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anonymousPay a channel to have your commercial run on their channel.

This is a little repetitive and would be simpler as pay a channel to run your commercial.

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