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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commercial name" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the name or brand used to market a particular product or service. The word "commercial" indicates that it is used for business or marketing purposes. Example sentence: The company's latest product, a revolutionary cleaning agent, was launched under the commercial name "Spotless Solutions."
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The active drink was strawberry-flavored DanActive, a fermented probiotic dairy drink, which has been commercially available since 1994 in Europe, under the commercial name 'Actimel' and is currently available in the US market.
In 1910, with his colleague Sahachiro Hata, he conducted tests on arsphenamine, once sold under the commercial name Salvarsan.
Granik added, "I don't see a time in the near or medium-term future where the name on the uniform would be changed to a commercial name".
Botox, which is the commercial name for botulinum toxin A, the neurotoxin that causes botulism, will be injected directly into face muscles, paralyzing them and therefore eliminating wrinkles.
Soda ash is the commercial name given to sodium carbonate, a product that occurs naturally in alkali lakes like Lake Natron, and is mined for its widespread industrial uses in items like detergents and dyes, ramen noodles and sherbet.
Botox, which is the commercial name for botulinum toxin A, the substance that causes botulism, was approved by the government more than a decade ago to treat crossed eyes and uncontrollable blinking.
Some people say they have started to take a small capsule known as Tramal, the commercial name for an opiate-like painkiller that increases sexual desire and a sense of control.
The active ingredient is called outer-surface protein A. But the vaccine, now being developed by Baxter Healthcare Corporation of Deerfield, Ill., doesn't have Food and Drug Administration approval or a commercial name.
Nukepills.com, an Internet supplier of the drug under the commercial name Iosat, said thousands of orders for its $9.95 kit with 14 tablets have rushed in since the attacks.
I have used a copper IUD (commercial name Paragard) for years and years, I love it because it very effectively and conveniently does the job of birth control and does not change my hormonal balance in the process.
The commercial name for this surfactant is Triton X-100.
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