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What does Slogan mean in English?
slogan
English [? sl? ɡ? N] beauty [? slo? ɡ? n]?
Slogans; slogan
Plural number: slogan
Slogans are painted on the wall.
Slogans are painted on the wall.
Slogans appeared on the walls around the city.
Slogans appeared on the walls around the city.
The crowd began shouting anti-government slogans.
The crowd began to shout anti-government slogans repeatedly.
They are just shouting slogans in the air.
They just shouted slogans in the air.
They can slogan "We will take less of your money".
They may play such a campaign slogan: "We will make you pay less".
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