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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a divisive slogan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slogan that causes disagreement or controversy among people.
Example: "The campaign's use of a divisive slogan alienated many potential voters."
Alternatives: "a controversial slogan" or "a polarizing slogan".
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"Je suis Charlie" became a divisive slogan (although Ben Ahmed himself embraced it), and a debate over blasphemy, discrimination, and free speech spread from France to the rest of the West, including the U.S.
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Anti-immigrant activispunspun divisive slogans like "Deport Them All" and "Send Them Home," while Wilson and the California Republican Party strongly endorsed Proposition 187.
He has to move past the divisive slogans that put him in office and strive instead to identify the goals that Americans share.
He is a divisive character.
He is a divisive figure.
Mrs. Kagan remains a divisive figure.
Cover art was a divisive issue.
Mr. Thaksin remains a divisive figure.
Mr Farage is a divisive figure.
Jessica Fletcher is a divisive figure.
He was a divisive character.
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