Some people think that there should be a complete ban on all forms of advertising. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

There is a view that all forms of
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should be removed.
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banning advertising can bring some benefits, I do not think we should forgo all advertising. One argument against
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is
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that they
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usually promote harmful products. It is not uncommon to see commercials advertising products high in sugar, junk food, alcohol, and even tobacco. Even worse, these
advertisements
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are often targeted at young people and sometimes children. Regular exposure to
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advertising can encourage them to buy those potentially harmful products.
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, most
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are too useful to ban.
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, they can be informative. They often inform the public about the availability, price, and quality of a particular product or service.
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advantage offered by advertising is especially helpful for people with busy schedules
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they can learn about their potential purchase at their own convenience without having to leave their home.
Businesses
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would suffer even more from the complete ban on
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. Since their emergence,
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have become the most effective tool to reach out to customers.
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businesses
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can employ other marketing tools,
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as discounts, word of mouth, and event marketing, most companies and producers would likely see a downturn in business if they did not rely on advertising.
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highlights the significance of advertising for
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. In conclusion, I do not disregard the potential harm which advertising can cause
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banning all types of advertising would be an unreasonable course of action because they inform the public and help
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attract customers.

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Your view is clear and you state it in the first paragraph.
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Conclude with a strong restatement of your stance and a final thought.
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Clear stance against a total ban.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • ban
  • advertising
  • information dissemination
  • economic growth
  • freedom of speech
  • misleading
  • consumerism
  • materialism
  • vulnerable populations
  • regulations
  • privacy concerns
  • cultural homogenization
  • media literacy
  • targeted ads
  • sustainable lifestyles
  • ethics codes
  • purchasing decisions
  • competition
  • innovation
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