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The phrase "a radio logo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a logo that represents a radio station or radio-related brand.
Example: "The new marketing campaign features a vibrant design that incorporates a radio logo prominently."
Alternatives: "a broadcasting logo" or "a radio station emblem".
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This is bigger than a radio logo.
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WHEN is a radio not a radio?
For a radio show.
He has a radio.
In a television commercial, which has a radio counterpart, a father is reading a bedtime story to his two children from a book titled "Can You Love a Road?"; the blankets and pillows bear the SH 130 heart-shaped logo.
Always get a radio.
What about a radio?
Find a radio.
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