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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty name" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a name that is aesthetically pleasing or attractive.
Example: "She chose a pretty name for her daughter that reflects her family's heritage."
Alternatives: "an attractive name" or "a lovely name".
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"That's a pretty name," said Rincewind.
It may not have a pretty name, but it's fast.
It's a pretty name". And so they do.
"Oh, Miriam, that's such a pretty name, and I'll keep saying it until you die".
A pretty name for a pretty street where two exceedingly ugly people had lived.
Give her a pretty name, maybe she could turn out pretty".
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Yet if it had a prettier name (and a bigger price-tag) we would recognise cabbage as a thing of wonder.
But it's a prettier name than Lot 6, as this charming community was first designated in the late 1800's.
Oh, and next time you bite into that "crispy chicken sandwich" remember... It's still fried, they just call it by a prettier name now, so you won't feel guilty eating it!
It's a really pretty name, Jeannie".
It was 96 degrees in Pensacola, 96 swampy degrees, at the height of lovebug season, a deceptively pretty name for the swarms of black insects that every September mate in midair; when the deed is done, the male dies.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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