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Kraeski Posted 15 years ago
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What's the correct word? Series, Line, Range?

Hello,

I would like to know the difference between Series, Line and Range, when talking about about a group products.

I need to create a title for this specific group of products.

The products I am using in this example are Food Supplements.

The name I want to give to his group is SUPRA.

So what is the best word one to use in this case?

- SUPRA Range

- SUPRA Line

- SUPRA Series

or if you have another work that fits better I would like to hear it.

Just a few examples of what I mean, I just don't know what fits better for Food Supplements:

Timberland Streetware Collection

Ford Fiesta World Cup Series

Asda - Flowers - British Range

Thanks a lot,
  

Top answer

Hi kraeski; Use Series if there is a specific order to the different products by some dimension or measure. Use Line if there is no specific order; the products are similar but not in any particular order. Perhaps the format is different (liquid, gel cap, tablet), or formulations are different, or the dosage is different, etc.

  • Hi kraeski; Use Series if there is a specific order to the different products by some dimension or measure.
  • Use Line if there is no specific order; the products are similar but not in any particular order.
  • Perhaps the format is different (liquid, gel cap, tablet), or formulations are different, or the dosage is different, etc.
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Hi kraeski;

Use Series if there is a specific order to the different products by some dimension or measure.

Use Line if there is no specific order; the products are similar but not in any particular order. Perhaps the format is different (liquid, gel cap, tablet), or formulations are different, or the dosage is different, etc.

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