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Discover Ludwig"trademarks of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is a characteristic or identifying feature of a particular person, place, or thing. Here is an example sentence: "Colorful packaging and catchy slogans are trademarks of successful marketing campaigns."
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Who owns the trademarks of the mob?
Yet other trademarks of his previous work are absent.
His throat was slit, his body mutilated — trademarks of Jamaat's student wing.
All of the familiar trademarks of cable silliness were there in the faux news segment.
The Globe Logo, CME, Globex and Chicago Mercantile Exchange are trademarks of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc.
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.
All other names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
One of the trademarks of Comedy Central's political comedy has been its insularity.
Nonetheless, a decade ago Franzia began buying the trademarks of Napa Valley wines.
The NHL has a reputation for aggressively defending the trademarks of its sports franchises.
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