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The phrase "abiding slogan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slogan that is enduring or long-lasting in its relevance or impact.
Example: "The company's abiding slogan, 'Quality First,' has guided its operations for decades."
Alternatives: "enduring motto" or "timeless tagline".
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If the speech has one abiding slogan, it too could have done with some more fact-checking.
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All of which adds to the abiding tremor of angst, woe and disquiet – a mood that Rich (subverting an old Reagan campaign slogan) refers to as "mourning in America".
Their slogan?
Its slogan?
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Poverty is an abiding theme.
In heavenly love abiding.
That's one abiding memory.
But others have begun to distance themselves from Mr. Zimmerman, offering up the familiar slogan — "Guns don't kill people, people kill people" — to emphasize that one shooting should not overshadow the fact that millions of law-abiding gun owners in the United States have never had a violent altercation.
A — An abiding faith.
Her slogan?
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