Sentence examples for catchphrase by from inspiring English sources

The phrase "catchphrase by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to attribute a catchphrase or slogan to a specific person or source. Example: "You can't handle the truth!" was a popular catchphrase by actor Jack Nicholson in the movie A Few Good Men.

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The duo mocked the Legion of Dooms' catchphrase by shouting "Oh what a rush?

Coogan, who co-wrote the screenplay and took a producer's role, was greeted with chants of "A-ha!" in a reference to his iconic character Alan Partridge's favourite catchphrase by cheerful members of the Fire Brigades Union.

He also seems to be attempting to establish his own catchphrase by persistently cutting off MPs in mid flow with the words "We are most grateful," which he says in a silly, Mrs Slocombe-type voice.

But now a new, nonpartisan initiative called Debug Politics is encouraging the tech industry to live up to the catchphrase by helping to fix the political system.

In Funny or Die's satiric video below (via Eater), Rachael Ray tries to coin a new catchphrase by meeting with the "gods" from fictional ad agency Cloud 42.

This was also played upon when Wilson made a guest appearance on the comedy TV quiz show Shooting Stars, in which Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer purposefully misquoted his catchphrase by referring to him as "Richard 'I don't believe you' Wilson".

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There are moments when a simple "And why not?" (as once catchphrased by Barry Norman) is really the best response you can make.

Bernard Matthews, known for the "bootiful" catchphrase employed by its namesake founder, was put up for sale by its owner, Rutland Partners, earlier this week.

Was it a slogan that awakened millions of young girls to basic ideas of gender equality, or a vapid catchphrase used by marketing men to sap their money, turning the political gains made by feminism into cheap consumerism.

Downing Street claimed Labour had suffered a sense of humour failure and Cameron was merely using a catchphrase uttered by film director Michael Winner in an insurance advert.

And don't forget to use this catchphrase, suggested by Ms. Golden: "I hear there's a big concern about people coming back to the hospital unnecessarily.

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