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The phrase "a slogan for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or describing a catchy phrase or motto associated with a brand, campaign, or idea.
Example: "The company unveiled a new slogan for their latest marketing campaign: 'Innovate Your World.'"
Alternatives: "a tagline for" or "a catchphrase for".
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A slogan for Mexico's civic movement was born that night.
It's not just a slogan for our campaign.
That could be a slogan for this film: No melancholy".
The invented quote became a slogan for Giuliani's opposition.
Wonder if that would work as a slogan for a presidential candidate.
"Don't mess with Texas" was once a slogan for a wildly successful anti-litter campaign.
"For some candidates," Mr. Perry said, "the issue of life is a slogan for the campaign.
You could easily imagine it as a slogan for Mr. Workman and his peers.
The theme was "save the mistletoe," a slogan for a holiday campaign for Smirnoff Ice.
He's even invented a slogan for the morale-boosting effort, which translates as "Onward Ishinomaki".
Beside the picture, a slogan for a deodorant blares: "Next stop, armpit heaven".
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