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closed Syntactically.com - Generic Single Word

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Adverb pertaining to 'syntax'. (ex: The code is syntactically ill-formed.)

About 2,760,000 results for "syntactically" on Google.
Approx. 49,500 Broad Global Monthly Searches on Google.
Approx. 1,300 [Exact] Global Monthly Searches on Google.
Approx. 6,600 "Phrase" Global Monthly Searches on Google.

Creation date: August, 2005 - over 6 years old.
There have been various low $XXX offers over the years.

Estibot estimates the value at $1,100 USD.

Low $XXXX sound about right?
 
It's an adverb, not the best of all words. Verbs and nouns are preferred, then adjectives. I would say high $xxx more likely.
 
If you get someone to pay $100 I would be amazed. You do a disservice to the spirit of the term generic when you call it this. This is not a generic name. Generic names are desired by most everyone. This is not that type of name. I thought people were getting away from the dictionary word trap when it comes to names like this.

I don't see a human being on the planet willing to buy this for low X,XXX. I know that if I had the choice between this and a $100 bill I would take the 100 bucks. I am being serious. I would bet that if you didn't own this name that you wouldn't buy it for 20 percent of what you claim it is worth.

I am being a little harsh here, I know. But this is close to a reg fee name. The only reason it isn't is because I am sure someone will jump in and say they will pay you a few hundred for it, if only to try to prove me wrong. But I would like to see what happens when the rubber meets the road. I just can't imagine many people who would choose this name if they could press a button right now. Button one has a few hundred in cash in it, and if you press it the money goes right into your checking account. Button two has this name.

I don't get it. I can't believe someone would invest serious time or money into developing a site around this name. Now bash away.
 
Haha, I'm laughing at WhoDatDog, but I think he's right.

Personally, I wouldn't register the name. I wouldn't see it used as a business either.
 
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