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A commercial (used as a noun) is a form of advertising, usually on radio or television.


Commerce is the exchange of something of value between two entities. That "something" may be goods, services, information, money, or anything else the two entities consider to have value. Commerce is the central mechanism from which capitalism is derived.

See also:


Commerce is also the name of some places in the United States of America:


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