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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a banner that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific type of banner that has certain characteristics or conveys a particular message.
Example: "We designed a banner that promotes our upcoming event and attracts more attendees."
Alternatives: "a sign that" or "a flag that".
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One couple held a banner that read: "Operation freedom".
Others unfurled a banner that read, "Go back to Mongolia".
While carrying a banner that said "Avenge Diallo.
She took a banner that said "Avenge Diallo.
Above the stage is a banner that reads "I.A.M.A.P.O.E.T.T.O.O".
A few carried a banner that said, "Free Anwar".
In one match a banner that read "No to a multi-ethnic national team" was unfurled.
One woman carried a banner that read "Chapo, give me a child".
He wears a red-and-blue unitard and carries a banner that reads "Press Freedom".
The Annin & Co. still display in their window a banner that says, "Welcome Leginnaires".
In one, demonstrators carried a banner that read "Give back my ancestors' farmland".
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