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What's the value for short double letter domains like Revisee.com

I know double letters at the end seem to be more valuable.
 
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TBH I do not see a resale value with this. Because according to oxfordictionaries.com it means - "a person whose work is subjected to revision". The word delivers negative impression. Not so good for an enduser to set up a business on such premise.

I cant think of any solid use case for this name except maybe this could be set up as a site for students or employees whose performances are under revaluations ?

I know double letters at the end seem to be most valuable.
Please share your thoughts or some data to back up your statement.
 
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I think it depends how you're looking at it. Revisee to me and to another I asked looks just like a short double letter domain. I don't ever hear of anyone saying, hey are you a revisee. I can see your point if the actual word revisee in the oxford dictionary was a popular word.
 
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Its a dictionary word but an obscure one that I have never heard before this. So if one does not go about looking for what it means, maybe it can pass off as a nice brandable name. I am still keen to know why you said - I know double letters at the end seem to be most valuable.
 
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Do double letters at the end of a domain have more value as opposed to in the middle of beginning.
 
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Would like to get some more opinions.
 
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