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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a catchy saying" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a phrase or expression that is memorable and appealing, often used in marketing or communication.
Example: "The advertisement featured a catchy saying that stuck in everyone's mind long after they saw it."
Alternatives: "a memorable phrase" or "a snappy slogan".
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Opening with a catchy saying or provocative statistic can be helpful, but make sure that you don't wander too far from your essay's overall purpose.
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Christy Lemire of Associated Press said it was one of Spears' greatest hits and deemed it as "insanely catchy", saying that the chorus alone "makes you want to forgive the Alias wannabe video that accompanies the song".
Tracy McMillan, author of "Why You're Not Married" — who acknowledges the book could just as easily be called "Why You're Not in a Long-Term Relationship," but it's not as catchy — said having a faux spouse was a kind of nonconformist snub to all the people who decided to get married.
"It's catchy," said Jonathan Waldman, an Upper East Side native who stood in line recently at a Mister Softee ice cream truck near Union Square.
The company named the 240-acre patch of forest "Indian Point"; it had learned that the area was once traversed by the Kitchawank Tribe and thought the name would be catchy, said Francis Stein, the Buchanan historian.
They're all very catchy," said Schnack.
"The way we produced our song is catchy," said Dee-1.
You don't know quite what it is, but it's really catchy," said music producer Peter Asher, who worked with the pair on "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" and "Area 52". "They make really great melodies and play them in this special style". Rodrigo y Gabriela's sound emerged after going to Europe in 1999 and working street corners and small bars from Dublin to Barcelona.
"A rock song doesn't have that same consistency," said Petty, a former DJ who takes a metronomic approach to making exercise music: He chooses a hit song with a catchy melody - say, "Gold Digger" by Kanye West - and produces a remix whose BPM count is tailored to experience level and type of workout.
"A rock song doesn't have that same consistency," said Mr. Petty, a former D.J. who takes a metronomic approach to making exercise music: He chooses a hit song with a catchy melody — say, "Gold Digger" by Kanye West — and produces a remix whose B.P.M. count is tailored to experience level and type of workout.
"Not anyone can write a catchy riff," says Oskar "Asrok" Frederiksen, guitarist and vocalist.
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