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Leonardo Santiago
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29 December, 07:18
A phrase expressing the aim of a group or party?
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Belen Cordova
29 December, 07:35
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That would be a "slogan".
Slogan is short phrase of a motto that is quite memorable and striking and it is used by various groups or political parties in order to capture the attention of the audience. It is also used in order to make their cause or idea more memorable. A slogan also needs to be appealing to the audiences.
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