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The phrase "a common naming for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a widely accepted or recognized term for something.
Example: "In the field of biology, 'photosynthesis' is a common naming for the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy."
Alternatives: "a common term for" or "a widely used name for".
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As suggested by reviewer #3, we consulted with Maass and colleagues to find a common naming for the entorhinal subregions that we identified.
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It's the rare parent, it seems, who wants a common name for a child.
Plantain is also a common name for plants of the genus Plantago of the order Scrophulariales.
The term orthopteran often is used as a common name for these four groups.
Beluga is also a common name for the unrelated great white sturgeon of caviar fame.
(Diabaté is a common name for West African griot families; the three are not related).
Indeed, they lack a common name for their language; Mordvin is an exonym, or name used primarily by outsiders.
They are sometimes incorrectly described as flower buds, probably because a common name for them is flower pepper.
Los Angeles's Skid Row, a common name for a once-common form of down-and-out quarter in American cities, persists as the last neighbourhood of its kind.
(Addergoole is a common name for villages in several Irish counties. County Mayo has two Addergooles and County Galway has four).
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