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Free sign upThe phrase "a face to a name" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the process of associating a person's appearance with their identity, often after hearing their name or reading about them.
Example: "After our video call, I finally put a face to a name and felt more connected to my colleague."
Alternatives: "a name to a face" or "matching a name with a face".
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They're much more likely to remember small but significant changes – such as not covering their mouth or walking away from the microphone – once they can put a face to a name.
The app has a section for creating agendas, and it links to social networks like LinkedIn and Twitter to gather information on your meeting attendees so you can put a face to a name if it's the first time you're meeting in person.
Whether it's to put a face to a name, enjoy like-minded company or find new connections, your peers will be thrilled to be invited to a freelance Christmas party, and you could be experiencing the benefits long after the last decoration has been taken down and packed away.
Put a face to a name.
Intro solves another problem: putting a face to a name.
Moxon also notes that putting a face to a name can also be useful when the call is to be followed up by a face-to-face meeting.
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