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Discover Ludwig'generic brand' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a product that is not part of a specific brand, for example: Customers often opt for generic brand medical supplies in order to save on costs.
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"Well, then no more baby Tylenol, back to generic brand".
In our materialistic culture, tap water is the generic brand.
The store sells only a generic brand, but customers don't seem to mind.
I experienced first hand the difference between Welbutrin and a generic brand when my insurance refused to pay for Welbutrin.
But companies that employ athletes or celebrities for more generic brand building are now also looking for financial protection.
That includes information about what your co-payments would be for generic, brand name and specialty drugs.
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Compared with generic, brand-name was associated with higher reduction in pain (7.8%; P<0.001) and anxiety (13.2%; P<0.001).
I no longer get my patients hooked on "free" samples of costly non-generic, brand name drugs.
After we smoke a bowl, I unscrew a 2008 Ralph's generic-brand red.
So she goes to take out the trash, and that's when the generic-brand trash bag breaks and spills garbage all over her freshly pressed slacks.
There's a pretty good chance that this perfume is just watered-down shop-soiled generic-brand ketchup that someone fished out of a bin, but that doesn't matter.
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