I have a slogan "Learn from the best" for my project and have bought domain name learnfrombest.com. While I'm not a native english speaker, I'm not sure it sounds good enough. I chosen domain name without article "the", but does it will be OK to use slogan also without "the"? it would be "Learn From Best"? Does it sound good? Thank you!!
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1Nobody can say if the domain name is right for you. The phrase itself, without the article, could also be interpreted as "the best way to learn from."– Jason BassfordCommented Jun 26, 2018 at 13:10
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but is it correctly? Does it sounds "normal"? :) Thank you!!– GediminasCommented Jun 26, 2018 at 13:32
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1The phrase "learn from best" is ungrammatical—so, it doesn't sound normal. But I'm in no position to judge the shorter domain name.– Jason BassfordCommented Jun 26, 2018 at 13:37
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oh, bad news for me. LearnFromTheBest.com would be right domain name? But what about titles. As I know, it is allowed to remove The article from titles, so from domain names also? Thank you!!– GediminasCommented Jun 26, 2018 at 13:41
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Domain names do not have to be grammatically correct and often simply share words in common with their subject. For example, the website for The Weather Channel is just www.weather.com.
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thank you for your answer! What is your personal opinion, I want just know or LearnFromBest.com sounds NOT STRANGE :) If it is not - I'm going to use it. Thanks! Commented Jun 27, 2018 at 12:23
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Personally, I'd say LearnFromBest.com sounds fine, not strange at all. Actually, weirdly enough, to me, it sounds more like a legit domain name than if the "the" was in there. Commented Jul 1, 2018 at 8:30
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1Oh thank you so much for calming me down about this. I was thinking this is very good domain, but starting have doubts about that. Not it cleared out. Thank you @DerpDevil !! Commented Jul 1, 2018 at 9:02