Sentence examples for the trademarks from inspiring English sources

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the trademarks

noun

A word, symbol, or phrase used to identify a particular company's product and differentiate it from other companies' products.

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Who owns the trademarks of the mob?

It is sold under the trademarks Plexiglas, Lucite, and Perspex.

"Two hundred and fifty thousand for the trademarks and the labels.

The relevant time period is the two-plus decades during which the trademarks were handed out.

But when SPI acquired the trademarks in 1997, officials here say, it bought responsibility for the way the trademarks were purchased some five years earlier.

The "Ilford job" carried all the trademarks of the gang's meticulous methods.

This trip has the trademarks of dark science fiction, but it's more silly than sinister.

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Borghese Inc. contested the trademark.

The trademark strapping tenor remained a constant.

"This is the trademark," she said.

About 45 companies adhere to the trademark.

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