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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a banner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is used for display or recognition, or to represent something such as a cause. For example: "The protesters held up signs and waved flags 'as a banner' for the environmental movement."
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The other, as a banner for unrestrained conservative rage.
The 1961 citywide elections are fondly remembered as a banner year for identity politics.
We're invited into the small garden, where a big A.N.C. flag is hung as a banner.
But that title could easily have served as a banner for the entire concert.
It seems 2009 will not go down as a banner year to be a superstar athlete.
I think a lot of the newspapers just ran it, they ran it as a banner story.
LOS ANGELES — With the books closed on 2010, it will go down as a banner year for film documentaries.
It was Kelvin MacKenzie's final choice as a banner headline; the first he had considered was: "You Scum".
The message to men was as loud as a banner headline: Anything you can do, we can do better.
This will go down as a banner year for gay Americans, but the struggle for true acceptance continues.
One character wears a "fedora with a brim the width of Texas" and is "as subtle as a banner headline".
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