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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his slogan" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a specific slogan that belongs to or was created by someone identified as "his." Example: "John's slogan, 'never give up, never surrender,' has become a popular phrase among athletes and motivators."
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What was his slogan?
"No experiments!" was his slogan.
"Choose Peace" is his slogan.
His slogan: "Common Sense Democrat".
— mockery of his slogan.
"Go, Monkey, Go" was his slogan.
His slogan is "Justice for All".
"Settlements everywhere" was his slogan.
"It was basically his slogan".
His slogan: "We think differently".
"That's his slogan," Mr. McCain said.
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