Are those 3 words make sense if used together outside of a sentence?
"Feed for you" Planning to use it as a catch phrase or slogan.
FEED FOR YOU
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Re: FEED FOR YOU
What is "feed" in the context of your slogan? Noun? Verb?
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Re: FEED FOR YOU
I am not sure which one is it (I'm foreign and not familiar with nouns and verbs) but it will be used as a metaphor like "feed you knowledge". To be more exact I wan't to use it with a word "simply feed for you" and want to know if it makes sense to people or not.
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Re: FEED FOR YOU
In "Feed for you", "feed" is a noun and normally means the food you give animals to eat.
Or it could be a feed like an RSS feed. Is that what you mean?
Or it could be a feed like an RSS feed. Is that what you mean?
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Re: FEED FOR YOU
yeah it is like RSS feed, so does it makes sense at all? To use it like a slogan for a website that contains information, so it's like: Simply "feed for you" (that was the mail slogan for a website that contains information)