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  2. Premium - Wikipedia

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    Premium segment, high-price brands or services in marketing, e.g.: Premium business model, offering high end products and services; Premium domain; Premium email, a marketing term used by for-profit email services; Premium fare, a higher fare on a public transport service; Premium gasoline, a grade of gasoline, with the highest octane rating

  3. Wikipedia : List of Wiktionaries

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    Wiktionary is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online dictionary. As of December 2024, Wiktionary articles have been created in 195 editions, with 171 currently active and 24 closed. [1] This is a table of detailed statistics of Wiktionaries.

  4. List of most-visited websites - Wikipedia

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    Website Domain name Ranking Type Company / Nonprofit organization Country Similarweb (November 2024) Semrush (November 2024) Google Search: google.com

  5. Wiktionary - Wikipedia

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    Wiktionary (UK: / ˈ w ɪ k ʃ ən ər i / ⓘ, WIK-shə-nər-ee; US: / ˈ w ɪ k ʃ ə n ɛr i / ⓘ, WIK-shə-nerr-ee; rhyming with "dictionary") is a multilingual, web-based project to create a free content dictionary of terms (including words, phrases, proverbs, linguistic reconstructions, etc.) in all natural languages and in a number of artificial languages.

  6. Per mille - Wikipedia

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    In India, the premium per mille is the rate expressed as thousandths of the sum assured. [11] Gradients. A tram and gradient sign in Gdańsk, Poland.

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  8. Premium pricing - Wikipedia

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    Premium refers to a segment of a company's brands, products, or services that carry tangible or imaginary surplus value in the upper mid- to high price range. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The practice is intended to exploit the tendency for buyers to assume that expensive items enjoy an exceptional reputation or represent exceptional quality and distinction.

  9. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    These other Wikimedia projects include Wiktionary, a dictionary project launched in December 2002, [W 124] Wikiquote, a collection of quotations created a week after Wikimedia launched, [311] Wikibooks, a collection of collaboratively written free textbooks and annotated texts, [W 125] Wikimedia Commons, a site devoted to free-knowledge ...