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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

How should I write a slogan in the middle of a sentence?

Hi!

How should I write a slogan in the middle of a sentence? Is this gramatically okay?

At the top of the emblem there also is a slogan RESPECTFULLY, WITH LOVE which characterizes the main values of the company. The chosen shape of the letters gives an impression of constancy and reliability.

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That works for me. Another way would be to put only the slogan in italics . Then there'd be no need for all caps.

  • That works for me.
  • Another way would be to put only the slogan in italics .
  • Then there'd be no need for all caps.
  • You could also use quotation marks.
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That works for me. Another way would be to put only the slogan in italics. Then there'd be no need for all caps. You could also use quotation marks.

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