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Famous Linguistic Slogans That Shaped Brand Identity

Language is a powerful tool in marketing, and some brands have created linguistic masterpieces in their advertising campaigns. These memorable slogans have not only boosted sales but have also changed the way we speak and think about products. This trivia challenges you to identify which famous slogan actually introduced a new linguistic construct that later became part of everyday language, demonstrating how commercial language can influence broader linguistic patterns and vocabulary development.

Which of these famous advertising slogans introduced a new linguistic construct or phrase that was later adopted into common English usage?

Poll Type: Trivia | Total Votes: 0

OptionVotesPercentage
{'choice_text': "Google's 'Don't Be Evil' - introduced 'to google' as a verb", 'is_correct': False}00%
{'choice_text': "Nike's 'Just Do It' - popularized the imperative phrase structure in motivation", 'is_correct': False}00%
{'choice_text': "Verizon's 'Can You Hear Me Now?' - created the signal-checking phrase", 'is_correct': False}00%
{'choice_text': "DeBeers' 'A Diamond is Forever' - originated the concept of 'forever' products", 'is_correct': True}00%