The term brand name is written as two words.
The term trademark, however, is written as one word in some English-speaking countries, such as the US, and as two words (trade mark) in others, such as Australia.
No, brand name is two separate words.
This brand name is written as one word. So your answer is Microsoft.An example sentence is: I prefer to use Microsoft over Apple.
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Brand name. it will be a while yet before it is accepted as a word, and it has to survive for a while to do that.
Gateway
No, the word "Motrin" is not always capitalized. In most cases, it is written as a proper noun and capitalized due to its status as a brand name. However, if used generically to refer to ibuprofen, it would not be capitalized.
When a brand name comes into common usage the brand name has been genericised. Owners of brand names work hard to prevent this from happening.
are you looking for a brand name? there is a brand "goats du rome ( or roam, can't remember!) that makes different kinds of wine.
It is not Spanish. It is a brand name from an 80s rocker to name his cantina.
Staples is one of the stores that makes brand name laptop bags. Another store that sales brand name laptop bags is Macy's, Another brand name laptop bag Targus.
One might find some name brand perfume sales by going to the Macy's store. The store has a number of perfumes for sale, including name brand perfumes.
Violative prescription • Instead of generic name written, you write down the brand name • Generic name not legible • Brand name is indicated, but you add another word wherein dr. doesn't want pharmacist to change brand name ---- "no substitution please" • Have to give patient or buyer chance to choose his own brand name
There was a brand of car of that name, which I believe was inspired by the French word "cheval" meaning horse.