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23 Dec 2017
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We have to say "no brand" or we can say "whiteout brand" too?
We have to say "no brand" or we can say "whiteout brand" too?
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- English (UK)
You can say either: there is “no brand” or the item is “without a brand”.
- English (UK)
Unbranded is the most common expression. In some cases we use 'white label' or 'generic'. White label is usually a product without a brand that is then re-branded for sale. Generic is usually used in reference to pharmaceuticals.
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