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SoftTea, softy Radio test?

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Questions about radio test? For example this soft tea, can it pass? Even it’s two dict words. It may be confused as softy.
Other examples are block kit, block it, do they both fail?
How about sing vs syn?
Can dappPool pass?
I tried, couldn’t pronounce correctly, not even close.
 
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They all fail in my books.
 
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I think there is a difference between "Soft Tea" (pronounced with a pause) and "Softy" (pronounced without any pause). Where are you getting your information from.
 
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I think there is a difference between "Soft Tea" (pronounced with a pause) and "Softy" (pronounced without any pause). Where are you getting your information from.
I made them up.
 
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Soft Tea mostly related to Cakes and Ice Creams
 
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If they don't have any real world usage, I don't really understand why we are discussing this.
It’s about radio test. Not domain meaning.
For example will the phone can tell black kit from black it. Black it has no meaning. But this pattern can be used to block kit vs block it and more.
 
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It’s about radio test. Not domain meaning.
For example will the phone can tell black kit from black it. Black it has no meaning. But this pattern can be used to block kit vs block it and more.

OK. So let's have a discussion about the radio test of made up names with no foot in reality.

Instead, let's discuss real world examples. For example. Domain names where the last letter of the first name is also the first letter in the second name. Should we register the domain with the double letter or single letter. Oftentimes the 2 letters look wrong together, even if it is correct. Your thoughts?
 
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OK. So let's have a discussion about the radio test of made up names with no foot in reality.

Instead, let's discuss real world examples. For example. Domain names where the last letter of the first name is also the first letter in the second name. Should we register the domain with the double letter or single letter. Oftentimes the 2 letters look wrong together, even if it is correct. Your thoughts?
If one couldn’t pass, neither the other.
 
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