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The phrase "a slogan that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or describing a specific slogan that conveys a message or idea.
Example: "The campaign features a slogan that emphasizes the importance of sustainability in our daily lives."
Alternatives: "a tagline that" or "a catchphrase that".
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Africa Ascendant is not yet a slogan that sells.
"It was a slogan that came up during the revolution.
The North was guilty of "bio-piracy" — a slogan that became popular in the nineteen-eighties.
It is a slogan that could equally apply to Nicolas Anelka.
"Tory cuts" was a slogan that helped win Labour three elections.
It really isn't plagiarism, since it is a slogan that occurs to slogan-minded people.
The Nats' marketing department has come up with a slogan that happens to fit the mood: Natitude.
I have a slogan that should be blazoned on every newspaper in this country: America for the Americans!
How did the Philharmonic sign off on a slogan that evokes the stuffiest aspects of classical music?
The demonstrators headed to the governor's building, which was adorned in a slogan that still said "Assad's Syria".
Some carried children or pushed baby carriages under a slogan that read, "All born of a mom and dad".
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