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"catchphrase for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a phrase that is frequently associated with a person or a brand, and has become popular and well-known. Example: "Just do it" is the famous catchphrase for Nike that has been used in their advertisements for decades.
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Great catchphrase for Jimmy and Marco.
The president's catchphrase for that is "decisive action".
The catchphrase for software developers is "a better experience".
It was a great catchphrase for what this restaurant is".
"Heroin for the heartland" is their catchphrase for storm chasing.
His diagnosis, however, is much vaguer: "developmentally delayed," a catchphrase for problems doctors can't pinpoint.
"Too easy," he said by way of introduction, substituting a favorite catchphrase for "hello".
"One nation, many cultures," was the catchphrase for President Mandela's inauguration.
"The house upon a rock" did not become a catchphrase for the Administration's domestic agenda.
The latest catchphrase for toddlers is now "irie", thanks to new CBeebies hit Rastamouse.
It is as ingrained a catchphrase for city police officers as "New York's Finest".
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