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"the motto" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a short phrase or saying that expresses a guiding principle or belief. Here are a few examples: - The university's motto is "Truth, Virtue, and Wisdom." - Our family motto is "In unity, there is strength." - As the saying goes, "Actions speak louder than words" - that's our company's motto.
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the motto
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A sentence, phrase, or word, forming part of an heraldic achievement.
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The motto flopped.
The motto is "Eat.
About the motto.
What's the motto?
(The motto? "Stop Waiting. Start Living").
"Better safe than sorry" is the motto.
Two seasons ago, the motto was "Finish".
Lessig adopted the motto "Embrace the irony".
But the motto is nonetheless true.
The motto is, everyone embellishes stories.
Live and let live is the motto.
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