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Question about "quicken loans" & "progressive insurance"

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I'm not an English-speaking person so I need to know what follows just for my knowledge, thanks: are the combo of keywords "quicken loans" & "progressive insurance" only exclusive trademarks or are they used in the everyday language ?

"quicken" and "progressive" are generic dictionary words but we're having some issues with quickenloans recently so, without entering in details, considering we've also a couple of "progressive" domains, we'd like to clarify this matter once for all.
 
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they are both "brand names" of specific companies.

quicken loans and progressive insurance

quicken would not be considered an "everyday" term but "progressive" is.

i believe the term quicken was derived from "quick".
 

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I have never heard these 2 terms except in advertisements from USA for the specific companies
 

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Ok, thanks for the feedback, all clear now, first or later we'll loose our domains :(
 
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