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Is the advertising slogan “Clean happy” grammatically incorrect?
I came across this slogan and it just rubs me the wrong way. Is it just me?
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“Leadership is our drive. What's your?”
Here, you may find a call to arms of sorts by the Swedish most prominent telco. I was born Russian, and I live in Sweden, so English is just about my third language. And so the following line does not ...
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“I'm lovin' it”
How normal-sounding is the slogan "I'm lovin' it" to native ears?
I know it sounded quite odd to me when I first heard it — and it still sometimes does —, but I can't even tell why. Sure, love is ...
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Is Apple's Old Slogan, “Think Different”, grammatically incorrect?
Not too long ago, Apple Computer used the phrase "Think Different" as an ad slogan. Is this a grammatical error (that is, it should be "Think Differently"), or are they trying to say something else ...