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Discover LudwigThe phrase "propaganda to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is being targeted or influenced by propaganda. Example: "The dictator used propaganda to control the minds of the citizens and maintain his power."
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Augustus attempted by legislation and propaganda to inculcate moral ideals.
"But it's also unacceptable to give propaganda" to homosexuality.
Gaddafi has been using propaganda to great effect.
Pavel moves from making communist propaganda to commercials and porn.
"I'm using all the tricks and the propaganda to get it over with".
"He was extrapolating the Soviet style of propaganda to Brooklyn," Mr. Brook-Krasny said.
The Cominform's activities consisted mainly of publishing propaganda to encourage international communist solidarity.
Hitler used all the arts of propaganda to allay the suspicions of the other powers.
In June, Putin signed a law banning the distribution of homosexual "propaganda" to minors.
It takes years and years spent writing propaganda to achieve that kind of purity.
"I suppose the Met's very presence does legitimize the propaganda to a degree," Ms. Murck said.
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