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Yes you can, that is the definition of what a trademark is.
Could you imagine 20 different brands of Coke on the shelf?
The usage is specific to a market, however. For example, Delta Airlines and Delta Faucets. Both trademark "Delta."
Delta coffee
I see tugas are in the place. Nice.
Yes because that's exactly how it is in Germany. Coke isn't a trademark. CokaCola is.
So you could hava "Delta decent airlines" and "Delta fucking shit piss-stained seats threadbare aircraft $15 50ml Coke cans" then?
Totally different market sectors.
Ever been to the south? Coke is literally the term for all soda. Can I get an orange coke?
There's colloquial use, what you're talking about, and then there's the actual branding on the product and the marketing. Only the company with the trademark can use the trademarked work on the product and in their marketing.
Another example of the south being the actual worst.