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The phrase "a joint name" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a name that is shared or used by two or more parties, often in the context of partnerships or joint ventures.
Example: "The business will operate under a joint name to reflect the collaboration between the two companies."
Alternatives: "shared name" or "combined name".
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The properties are in a joint name: Mr. Schwarzenegger and his wife; the properties are said to be worth $16 million to $18 million.
WUOD, WLOD, and WOD r.v.s are called, by a joint name, wide dependence (WD) r.v.s, and g U ( n ), g L ( n ), n ≥ 1, are called dominating coefficients.
In fact Bohr and Heisenberg never totally agreed on how to understand the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics, and neither of them ever used the term "the Copenhagen interpretation" as a joint name for their ideas.
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Enter through the double doors to the penthouse and you leave the baroque and colorful world of the Beverly Wilshire celebrated in Pretty Woman for an übermodern space whose dominant color scheme is what else for a joint named after a publication?–black and white.
After a night of merengue dancing at a little joint named Mango's near the blank and shuttered Versace palazzo, I passed up my chance to visit the Dade County morgue.
Mark Wahlberg could be the savviest guy in show business: He predicted the inevitable take over of Taylor Lautner, he opened a burger joint named "Wahlburgers" and now he's taking Bieber fever to a whole new level.
In 1994 they retroactively applied the joint name "Christo and Jeanne-Claude" to all outdoor works and large-scale temporary indoor installations.
Otherwise your blood relatives will get everything not in trust or joint name and your lover will get nothing.
Is debt in joint name?
She wouldn't have a joint bank account or a house in joint names.
That space is now a serious gin joint, named after the central offices of the British bureaucracy, and so fittingly discreet in its signage that you may walk past it a few times before realizing it's there.
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