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Discover Ludwig"Question of brand" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when asking someone to consider a brand, or when discussing brand recognition and loyalty. For example, "The question of brand is becoming an increasingly important factor in consumer choice."
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"There could be a question of brand credibility".
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IT IS all a question of branding.
It's a question of branding, he said.
I find it quite odd that Google is actually backing a standard other than Qi with Starbucks but I suspect, in the Powermat case, this is more a question of branding and cash payouts than anything else.
Now that Nokiasoft is (un officially a thing, following the completion on Friday of Microsoft's multi-billion dollar purchase of Nokia's devices division, the question of which brand names Microsoft is going to push on its own brand smartphones comes to the fore.
17 While the marketing literature has focused on how brands influence choice and loyalty within a category, 14 16 17 the question of how brand equity may impact continued usage of a product with addictive characteristics in the face of counter-marketing activity, such as tobacco control activity, has not been addressed.
So how has our new Prime Minister approached the question of her brand throughout the Conservative leadership contest and beyond?
Parker: The question of individual brands in journalism is an interesting one.
It raises questions of a brand's capability to establish positive or negative ideas pertaining to a product's quality.
And given what I assume is a permanent change of mood, one of the questions being asked of brand professionals is whether companies can afford to be "good".
"This is not just a question of a new brand, but of operational links," he said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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