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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggressive slogans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe slogans that are forceful, confrontational, or assertive in nature, often used in marketing or political contexts.
Example: "The campaign was marked by aggressive slogans that aimed to provoke strong reactions from the audience."
Alternatives: "forceful slogans" or "confrontational slogans".
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This fast-talking British woman speaks in pithy headlines and aggressive slogans: "Sell it.
Campaigns with aggressive slogans like Operation Soundtrap and The War on Noise came and went, vanquished by a lack of public resolve, tight budgets and more pressing problems like war and poverty.
She shot the "insulting and aggressive" slogans that flashed behind the artist-provocateur Vito Acconci when he performed at the Kitchen, and supported herself by working on loft renovations with other up-and-coming artists.
Around his neck he wears a computer keyboard, also painted orange, with a miniature camera on which he films himself, accompanying his live presence with his own face on screen, alternated with aggressive slogans and cartoons.
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At his rallies, supporters, who The Donald has gushed over as "the uneducated," have cheered at their candidate's aggressive "fuck you" slogans about deporting Mexicans, banning Muslims, and taking on the Republican Establishment.
But the organization has also tried to become more aggressive in realizing its slogan of a shenere un besere velt -- a more beautiful and better world.
Much of the #NoDAPL art takes on the aesthetics of propaganda: strong visual themes, aggressive imagery, bold designs and slogans.
After a weekend in Texas, Gov. George W. Bush returned to the campaign trail with a more aggressive tone and a new slogan: "a reformer with results".
Several of the campaign's slogans had been particularly aggressive.
Aggressive buy-local campaigns and defiant slogans on T-shirts ("Make Levees, Not War") have spread the message.
Forest City conducted an aggressive public relations campaign with the slogan "Jobs, Housing, Hoops," hoping to use that platform to secure support from community organizers, public-housing residents and Brooklyn's influential black clergy.
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