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The phrase "straightforward propaganda" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe information or messaging that is clear and direct in its intent to persuade or influence public opinion. Example: "The advertisement was nothing more than straightforward propaganda aimed at promoting the new policy."
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Its straightforward propaganda now seems quaint, and the shock of the new has long evaporated.
But these were straightforward propaganda movies for the most part: they made no pretences of showing what combat was really like for a soldier – what it felt like physiologically and psychologically.
Alternatively, if New Testament books aren't read as straightforward propaganda, they're treated as palimpsests and pastiches, in whose complexities and inconsistencies the adept reader can discern earlier traditions and older, purer ways of being Christian, obscured by the propaganda mills of the early Church but visible in the stitchwork and legible between the lines.
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This is pretty straightforward messaging, not the kind of propaganda that distorts facts to present an alternative reality.
Instead of answering my perfectly straightforward query, she sent me some propaganda from "Alan Chaplin, Service Delivery Director for Northern Rail", who boasted that the proportion of trains arriving on time had risen from 83%to91%1% over the last ten years.
By politicising straightforward issues or even spreading anti-EU propaganda, they are clouding the debate".
Both sides of the referendum campaign were characterised by misinformation and negative propaganda, and it is clear that straightforward, honest information sharing is needed to provide a platform for informed debate.
It is not known how they managed to travel, but he told the Isis propaganda magazine, Dabiq, that it was not straightforward.
Wren-Lewis hits the main points: politicians seek out economists who reinforce their prejudices; news media are either propaganda organs or desperately afraid of declaring, in any straightforward way, that politicians are wrong, no matter how much what they say is at odds with the truth.
Pinning the blame on one side with a propaganda machine and a sleeve full of slogans is easy to do, but there is nothing simple or straightforward about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Propaganda, perhaps.
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