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The phrase "a trademark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a symbol, word, or phrase legally registered or established by a company to represent its products or services.
Example: "The logo is a trademark of the company, distinguishing its products from competitors."
Alternatives: "a brand" or "a registered mark".
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"That's a trademark.
Every performer needs a trademark.
It was almost a trademark.
The trick became a trademark.
His "three-quarter reverse" remains a trademark.
Deeda soon established a trademark style.
'It's a trademark,' Bell says.
It's a trademark Argerich touch.
He answers with a trademark Afghan nonchalance.
We're not talking about a trademark.
Do I need a trademark?
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