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Free sign upThe phrase "a catchphrase in the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a popular or memorable phrase that is associated with a particular context, such as a brand, show, or cultural phenomenon.
Example: "The phrase 'Just do it' is a catchphrase in the world of sports marketing."
Alternatives: "a slogan in the" or "a tagline in the".
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Robert Kagan coined what passes for a catchphrase in the international relations field when he declared a decade ago that "Americans are from Mars and Europeans are from Venus".
That line, delivered as something of a catchphrase in the 35-year-old New Zealander's distinctive, slightly nasal intonation, would surely be the giveaway to anyone who has caught his turn as the well-meaning but inept band manager Murray Hewitt on cult HBO comedy Flight of the Conchords (shown here on BBC4).
The promise of whole human genome sequencing for less than $1,000 was somewhat of a catchphrase in the scientific community.
The popular dog made the slogan "Yo Quiero Taco Bell" a catchphrase in the U.S., and the plaintiff's lawyer says damages could be "north of $30 million".
This is illustrated by how easily Rodriguez falls into the trap of reducing him to a catchphrase: in the first film, "Machete don't text", and now it's "Machete don't tweet".
This time the artistic gamble has paid off, with a big opening weekend for a film that is all but destined to be a classic of sorts to a large number of moviegoers (a climactic line of dialogue is sure to be a catchphrase in the months if not years to come).
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"It is a catchphrase – in order to really fire up the imagination of people and make them do something new".
When he does they turn into folklore, the best example of which ("we hoped for the best, but it turned out like always") is now a catchphrase in Russia.
This is not resolved!" - now a catchphrase in Hong Kong.
Mr. Obama has made the term "outsourcing pioneer" a regular line in his stump speech and a catchphrase in his advertising.
It's just so beautifully observed, and became a catchphrase in our family when somebody's been rude to you, and you've failed to deal with it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com