Phrases with «sound bites»

The phrase "sound bites" refers to short and catchy excerpts or quotes from speeches, interviews, or media coverage. These snippets are often chosen because they are attention-grabbing and convey a message quickly and easily. Full definition

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Sentences with «sound bites»

  • The idea of investing in themes did sound a bit like a marketing scheme at first, but since then I've been coming around to the idea. (biblemoneymatters.com)
  • On the surface, it looks a little complex, and probably sounds a bit too good to be true for some. (thelegacyofleo.com)
  • Religious people use a lot of jargon to encourage people to think in sound bites and not spend too much time thinking about they're saying. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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