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Is it okay for a trademark to have one more word than others?

Not necessarily. You should pay attention to whether the two trademarks are registered trademarks for the same type of goods, and secondly whether the two trademarks are similar trademarks. Only by taking these two factors into consideration can one determine whether a trademark can be registered. If the first words are different, you can register. If the overall meaning is different and the first words are the same, it is risky to register.

Legal Basis

Article 63 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Trademark Law"

Provides that the use of a registered trademark may be on goods, product packaging, instructions or other attachments. The clothing should be marked with “registered trademark” or registered mark.