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Im starting a motorcycle-for-rent company in Cebu, Philippines. Cebu is one of many islands in the Philippines. I was thinking; "Ride in Cebu" or "Ride in Cebu." or "Ride Cebu" or "Ride Cebu." or "Ride- in Cebu." or "Ride- Cebu." Obviously English is not my mother-tongue, so please bare with me. I appreciate any name suggestions, and I also love to know what is gramatically correct. Im looking for a catchy name, easy to remember, short and gramatically correct.
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Im starting a motorcycle-for-rent company in Cebu, Philippines. Cebu is one of many islands in the Philippines. I was thinking; "Ride in Cebu" or "Ride in Cebu." or "Ride Cebu" or "Ride Cebu." or "Ride- in Cebu." or "Ride- Cebu." Obviously English is not my mother-tongue, so please bare with me. I appreciate any name suggestions, and I also love to know what is gramatically correct. Im looking for a catchy name, easy to remember, short and gramatically correct.
Many thanks










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Im starting a motorcycle-for-rent company in Cebu, Philippines. Cebu is one of many islands in the Philippines. I was thinking; "Ride in Cebu" or "Ride in Cebu." or "Ride Cebu" or "Ride Cebu." or "Ride- in Cebu." or "Ride- Cebu." Obviously English is not my mother-tongue, so please bare with me. I appreciate any name suggestions, and I also love to know what is gramatically correct. Im looking for a catchy name, easy to remember, short and gramatically correct.
Many thanks










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Im starting a motorcycle-for-rent company in Cebu, Philippines. Cebu is one of many islands in the Philippines. I was thinking; "Ride in Cebu" or "Ride in Cebu." or "Ride Cebu" or "Ride Cebu." or "Ride- in Cebu." or "Ride- Cebu." Obviously English is not my mother-tongue, so please bare with me. I appreciate any name suggestions, and I also love to know what is gramatically correct. Im looking for a catchy name, easy to remember, short and gramatically correct.
Many thanks







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put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach yesterday



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  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because naming anything is explicitly listed as off-topic.

    – Andrew Leach
    yesterday

















I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because naming anything is explicitly listed as off-topic.

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yesterday





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