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Discover Ludwig'catchwords' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is typically used as a noun to refer to important or memorable words or phrases that summarize the main points or ideas in a text or speech. It can also refer to the headings or titles used in a document or a list of keywords. One example of using 'catchwords' in a sentence is: "The presentation was full of catchwords that perfectly encapsulated the company's mission and values."
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catchwords
noun
Plural of catchword
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In Japan this week, the United States trade representative, Michael Froman, spoke of the need to work "pragmatically" to find solutions, while making sure that TPP rules and norms are "more than lofty ideals or appealing catchwords".Mr Moore insists that "people are not in the mood to have a political leaflet" as opposed to a serious trade agreement.
For longer texts he used several tablets, linking them together by numbers and catchwords as is done in modern books.
"Argentines don't want to go back to the economic adjustments, devaluations, and indebtedness," he said, dredging up the catchwords of past conservative administrations.
The mind attuned to trend-setting and trend-spotting has no regard for the objective, independent pulse of life but, rather, will recklessly declare that trends exist, will invent catchwords and categories for those trends, and will proceed to stuff poor, unsuspecting life and muddled old culture down into profitable slots.
But with a bleached pageboy haircut, shiny tracksuits, heavy gold jewelry, oversized cigars, and an unstoppable flow of catchwords, he was unnervingly ageless as he made kids' wishes come true.
There's still much work to be done before the catchwords become the culture.
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Six months ago, the lament was that British call-centre jobs were fleeing to "Bangalore", the catchword for India's information-technology sector.
The difference this time is that Mr Nastase, if he has the determination, has the support in parliament to deliver: he is the first prime minister to head the majority party there.His catchword is "teamwork".
"Ex-ter-min-ate" was their ecstatic catchword, death rays their miracle weapon.
The Americans' latest catchword is "continuity".
Why the French theorists should have the monopoly on the understanding of contemporary culture is not clear, although their presumed leftism was appealing to would-be "advanced" critics and artists that is, aspirants to the mantle of avant-gardism, which still claimed for itself "resistance," the catchword from the 1970s on, if no longer "revolution".
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