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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the banner of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a symbol or phrase used to represent or advertise a particular idea, person, or institution. For example, "The banner of the school was proudly flying from the flagpole."
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For us, it's an experience of obligation under the banner of adventure.
Millions won't rally behind the banner of the Prevention Doctrine.
"He's holding the banner of the classic male heterosexual lead".
All this was done under the banner of "digital sovereignty".
Beneath the banner of "convenience," consumerism was on the rise.
Millions don't rally to the banner of Uncertainty.
Yet Gavras doesn't march behind the banner of political cinema.
under the banner of the United Nationalist Democratic Organization.
It would be a new project, under the banner of us".
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"If you don't use the banner of Mao, you're nobody.
The government has given £7.5m under the banner of job creation.
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