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The phrase "a person identified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to someone who has been recognized or named in a particular situation or document.
Example: "The report includes details about a person identified as a key witness in the case."
Alternatives: "an identified individual" or "a recognized person".
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The largest donation of $10,000 came from a person identified as David Herro.
Recorded for Albert Elkus by a person identified only by the initials 'S.R.'S.R.
The indictment said the threats were made in Palm Beach County to a person identified only by the initials "LP".
According to a testimonial printed by the Digest, a person identified as "a reader who came out with Genl.
A person identified as "Brown Bear" had told them of a cave full of mummies and other human remains.
The first, on July 18, was carried out by a person identified only as a 17-year-old Afghan who was living with a foster family in Bavaria.
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"A person identifies with that bottle.
When a person identifying himself as the seller contacted Mr. Cooper about paying up, he calmly declined.
"I've been waiting so long for you to update your blog," wrote a person identifying himself as Satoshi Kondo.
After the crash, a person identifying himself as a member of a Sikh group took responsibility for having placed a bomb on the plane.
According to Putnam, the biggest predictor of whether a person identifies as non-religious is whether he or she is accepting of homosexuality.
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