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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a name of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to the designation or title of something, but it is more natural to use "the name of" instead.
Example: "The name of the book is 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'"
Alternatives: "a title of" or "a designation of".
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You have a name of your own.
His surname "is a name of destiny," he replied.
In Hollywood, she finally got a name of her own.
Aminatta is a name of Arabic/Muslim extraction.
He also learned that a name of one identified victim had been omitted.
We're all immortal until we have a name of what can kill us.
Neither, for that matter, was another famous man with a name of decidedly French origin.
The crate has a name of 'IMAGE' and contains two keywords, CREATOR and DATE.
Contact your MFO Regional Coordinator to get a name of a volunteer near you.
The crate has a name of 'TABLE' and contains two keywords, CREATOR and DATE.
In the experiment, subjects were given cards on each of which a name of one of the environmental sounds in the specified context is written.
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