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The difference between slogon and slogan

There is no slogan, only slogan. Slogon should be a misspelling of slogan. Slogan means slogan, advertising slogan. With the popularization of modern television and the spread of various online media, advertising has become the most important way for a brand to promote itself, and a brand's advertising slogan or its main slogan is often Conveying certain information or your own product design concept to consumers.

Usage of slogan

Noun:

1. Slogan, slogan [C]

We should remember that this slogan was not proposed today but more than thirty years ago.

It should be said that this slogan was put forward more than thirty years ago.

2. Short and eye-catching advertising slogan [C]

Since British Airways used "fly the flag" as an advertising slogan recently, it seems to be gaining currency.

Since British Airways recently used fly the flag as an advertising slogan, the phrase seems to be more general.

3. Examples of slogans

The advertising slogan was a play on words.

That advertising slogan was a pun.

I wish the exclamation mark had not been painted out, it would have made the slogan more forceful.

I wish the exclamation mark had not been painted out, it would have made the slogan more forceful.

I wish the exclamation mark had not been painted out, it would have made the slogan more powerful.