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The phrase "a naming of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of giving a name or title to something, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The ceremony was a naming of the new park in honor of the local hero."
Alternatives: "an identification of" or "a designation of".
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Error responses were classified into three categories: no response (Type A), naming of a flanker (Type B) and responses not present in the target/flanker array (Type C).
What we have here is a naming of parts and perils.
That famed coffee shop scene - it ain't the climax, it isn't the pivot of the movie, it's simply a naming of parts.
Enough procrastination, you will now be wanting a naming of names so you can laugh at me this time next year.
As for the terrorist attack on the Pentagon, we sort of had it coming: "Whether Americans can acknowledge it or not, there was a naming of the monster on 9/11: the War Department is at war".
On Thursday, Standley didn't provide a timeline for a naming of his successor, saying the board is actively engaged in a search.
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In Hollywood, she finally got a name of her own.
Aminatta is a name of Arabic/Muslim extraction.
New York, Vienna, Budapest.... Whenever I come to a name (of a street, suburb, park, etc)., I pause.
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