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advice A/an, the: articles in a domain name. Pros and cons

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Hello. What do you think is better: to put them or not to put?
Let's say I want to reg some phrases that start with a verb, like "survive a zombie apocalypse". Should I drop the "a"? Should I go with SurviveZombieApocalypse.com or SurviveAZombieApocalypse.com?
I checked whois history for the phrases I want to reg and they have been registered in all variants, but I don't want to reg them in all ways, there are just too many of them, and it will cost a lot.

And articles don't really clarify meaning of the phrases I want to reg, they just make them grammatically correct.

What is your personal experience with articles in DNs?

Thanks ;)
 
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I would in that example use the a.
Better sounding and better english.
That would work for any phrase.
Sound it out, with and without the "a,an, and, the"
 
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TheFacebook vs Facebook :)
 
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TheFacebook vs Facebook :)
There are two or three words in the phrases I'm interested in. A one-word name is a no brainer.
 
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