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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tagline for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a short, memorable phrase that summarizes the essence of a brand, product, or campaign.
Example: "We need to come up with a catchy tagline for our new marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "a slogan for" or "a catchphrase for".
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A tagline for the campaign — "Just catch.
"Big Data is a tagline for a process that has the potential to transform everything".
With a grin Mosse suggests a tagline for Citadel of "girls with guns".
She had suggested a tagline for the event: "Have a drink, buy some art, get a condo".
So with the Bee Gees reference becoming a tagline for the band I wondered if they were indeed influenced by the high voices and tight trousers?
IT MIGHT sound like a tagline for an upmarket tattoo studio but "Written on Skin" is in fact the title of a new British opera composed by George Benjamin and written by Martin Crimp.
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Wyllie has more than half a million followers, a total of over 150 million channel views, and a tagline of "Come for the forehead, stay for the rage".
It's a fitting tagline for a society that is both steeped in noise and obsessed with individualism.
What was long ago the laudable endeavour of a new psychiatry, chiming the death knell of the asylums, has since been hijacked as a mitigating tagline for a detrimental and bafflingly flawed reallocation in services.
A tagline released for the film read, "The ultimate alien weapon is back".
In 2010, the company experimented with a different tagline for Mr. Zimmer: "There's a place men belong.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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