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Use "bumper-sticker" in a sentence
"The youth movements of the Sixties followed the widespread bumper-sticker advice to “Question Authority,” however, and survey after survey in the 1970s and 1980s reported steadily declining confidence in all institutions, including organized religion.7"
"The lady pulled over to stop, but noticed the van had a “W” bumper-sticker."
"Politics -- especially bumper-sticker/Twitter tweet politics -- is a rhetoric that turns vague notions into sweeping and sometimes cynical policies."