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Discover LudwigIt depends on the context in which you want to use the phrase "catchword of." Generally, "catchword" can mean a popular or frequently used word or phrase, so saying "the catchword of the day" or "the catchword of the season" could be appropriate
Here is an example sentence using "catchword of": "The catchword of the meeting was collaboration, and it was emphasized by every speaker."
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Enter the ideologies: should the catchword of anti-H.I.V. campaigns be "abstinence" or "condoms"?
Although Medvedev made modernization of Russia's corrupt, oil-based economy the catchword of his presidency, he has little to show for his efforts.
Theresa May has welcomed Philip Hammond's "prudent" approach to running Britain's economy, as he prepares to deliver his first autumn statement, reviving a favourite catchword of Gordon Brown's.
Globalism was the catchword of the moment, and the construction boom in neighboring Dubai was demonstrating, despite its later bust, how completely a city could transform itself in just a few years.
Leisurewear, as these garments are known, have become the fashion catchword of the seventies: an easy, undefined title which covers an eclectic assortment of clothes for unspecified occasion, and isn't the stalwart of an ailing rag trade industry.
At a time when "infrastructure" has become a catchword of politicians around the world, these plans offer a glimpse of what a sustainable, more egalitarian city might look like and the role government might play in shaping one.
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(Exhibited in the 1905 Salon des Indépendants, it may have influenced the choice of catchword for a group of young painters — the Fauves, or Wild Beasts — whose work was hanging nearby. Rousseau's jungle paintings fill the last two galleries of this exhibition, culminating in the Museum of Modern Art's sublime "Dream" (1910), which was possibly the last of the series.
"Argentines don't want to go back to the economic adjustments, devaluations, and indebtedness," he said, dredging up the catchwords of past conservative administrations.
It seems clear to me that something did go wrong, even though all the catchwords of modern care were piously invoked.
Without such skepticism, Mr. Morozov and his supporters say, the public easily succumbs to the slick promises and catchwords of online entrepreneurs or TED talks — "open" or "generative" or "transparent" or "participatory".
"Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness," "liberte, egalite, fraternite": like many another artist, not to mention ordinary citizens of every stripe, Beethoven felt the fire in the ringing catchwords of revolution.
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