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Discover LudwigThe phrase "branded product" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a specific product that is associated with a particular brand or company. You can use this phrase in a sentence to describe a product that is well-known and recognized for its brand. For example: - "The new iPhone is a highly sought-after branded product, with its sleek design and advanced features." - "The supermarket's own brand version of this shampoo is much cheaper than the branded product." - "She always prefers to buy branded products, as she believes they are of higher quality."
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Some findings indicate that Alpaca wool sweater 'made in Peru' does improve consumers' judgment of the branded product however country image and brand image played a part in authenticating the Chikan-embroidery that is 'made in India'.
Luxury brands represent the height of excellence; if you buy a luxury branded product, you expect it to be responsibly produced.
We have long had an issue with the range (too much own label, not enough high-quality branded product), and some mud from press articles/documentaries may have stuck to the brand".
"Hers was new — a focused, branded product, not something generic.
"We are exploring a non-Opel branded product coming into traditional G.M. facilities in Europe".
The F.D.A. has said interchangeability will be a higher standard than merely being similar to the branded product.
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Fifty percent had noticed that the non-branded product had a different shape, size, or colour compared with the brand-name product they had received previously.
It says BDML, the company that administered the Halifax-branded product, would offer its Petwise policy to those affected.
What is a merit badge, after all, next to winning a challenge to come up with a campaign for a Trump-branded product?
The contract with Tate & Lyle (which sells a Fairtrade-branded product in the UK) has given them an aggregated stipend this year of £375,000.
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