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The phrase "intellectual properties" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where the concept of intellectual property rights are being discussed, for example: "Companies take steps to protect their intellectual properties, such as copyrighting their original works or filing for patents on their inventions."
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intellectual properties
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Plural of intellectual property
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The two entities are to have separate employees, assets and intellectual properties.
Engaging narratives have been a mainstay for the most successful franchised intellectual properties.
"But increasingly, our companies are either co-owning or owning the intellectual properties," he said.
The major Hollywood studios are not yet regularly investing in brand-new intellectual properties online.
Some of the most important intellectual properties to date have come out of Israel and Finland – and guess what?
The next step is to start doing original intellectual properties for the Web that also includes big-name talent".
But, alas, as the "mustard high" subsided, so did the elevated intellectual properties that came with it.
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And with intellectual property?
Intellectual property is protected.
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