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LLLL com Budget: $200-$5K each Only easily pronounceables CVCV com Budget $200-$10K each VCVC com Budget $200-$5K each Note: Include your asking price, or expected price range Unpriced domains will ignored I often get many messages, cant reply all Note: I only pay reseller prices, per similar sales on namebio com
- LLLL. com Floor Price Project - #MyPitch - NamePros
I am convinced that there is a strong enough demand for LLLL com to have a continuous floor price for LLLL com sellers to know how much to sell their domain collection at any point This would cement a degree of liquidity to LLLL com domains and would attract new investors into the LLLL com market
- What is the short form for little ? Is it lil or lil?
The form lil is used, but the most common variant seems to be lil' (capitalized when it is a name) Wikipedia "Lil" is a kind of prefix and is the short form of "little" It is often spelled with an apostrophe as "Lil'" or "Li'l" When used as a prefix in comic or animation it can refer to a specific style of drawing where the characters appear in a chubby, childlike style These are normally
- What time or which time? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
As you noted, the word "which" when asking a question is typically used to imply a choice between definite values or a small potential list On the other hand, "what" is used to asked for a single answer without providing options or when the set of options is large Keeping that in mind, there are 24 hours in a day and 60 minutes in each hour---by that count, "what time is it" has 1440 answers
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- Difference between already know and have already known
I've been thinking that the phrase " already know " is different from the phrase " have already known " Already know: I know something clearly at this point of saying (present) Have already known: I've known something so far (present perfect) I may be confused in the explanation I don't know when we can use each of these phrases properly Thanks and best regards,
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YTNU com UD MJFY com Dynadot DWJF com Dynadot QKVO com Dynadot YOZP com UD ACJQ com UD This's a lot auction that means you're bidding on a portfolio of 6 LLLL com domains Avg: 18 5 YEARS OLD Avg Godaddy Value: $2,830 Last year i received $900 offer on Mjfy com but rejected 7 months ago i received $500 offer on YTNU com but rejected Starting Bid: $1 INC: $5+ Bin: TBA Auction End: 72 hours
- How are bracket ellipsis [. . . ] used in quotations?
Square brackets are used in quotes to mark information that was not in the original quote This applies equally to added words and omitted words Compare I wonder who did that? and I wonder [ ] who did that? In the first, the speaker is pondering something; the question is somewhat rhetorical In the second, the question is literal Edit: yes, you can use this multiple times in a
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