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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not catchy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something, such as a phrase, song, or advertisement, that fails to attract attention or interest.
Example: "The slogans they created for the campaign are not catchy, and they didn't resonate with the audience."
Alternatives: "lack appeal" or "are unmemorable".
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Radiohead's high seriousness has been upstaged by a record that is everything they are not: catchy, commercial and a bit of a laugh.
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It's not that the songs aren't catchy; it's just that their sources are painfully obvious.
"Exploitation of working-class people" and "the legacy of African slavery" aren't catchy phrases.
There aren't catchy promos from the girls or fake drama for the networks.
Why? "The name is not catchy," she said.
As advice goes, it's not catchy, but it is good.
"Kup's Column" was created because the paper decided it needed a gossip column, and "Kupcinet's Column" was not catchy enough.
The slogans they shout are plastered over their battered little van: "Warmly welcome Chen Yunlin and the inauguration of the Economic Co-operation Committee!" It is not catchy, and nobody pays a blind bit of notice.
The name is not catchy, but the product itself is.
That Duke Nukem Forever looks dated, has framerate issues and long load times on Xbox 360 maybe shouldn't be surprising, and though the grinding guitar music is entirely appropriate considering the subject matter, it's not catchy enough to stick in your head.
It's not catchy, but it's short!
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