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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Technology at the service of elegance.

Do we say 'a motto/slogan for/of a brand'?

This was a motto/slogan for/of a brand'. 'Technology at the service of elegance.'

Does 'Technology at the service of elegance.' make any sense?

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' make any sense? Not to me.

  • ' make any sense?
  • Not to me.
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AnonymousDoes 'Technology at the service of elegance.' make any sense?
Not to me.
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Hi

I would call it a 'company slogan'. By chance, I found this site that has many of them.

I agree with Alphecca that the one you provide - and many others - don't often make much sense.

http://www.crews.org/curriculum/ex/compsci/8thgrade/company_slogans.htm

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