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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a son named' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a new person in a sentence. For example: "John and Mary had a son named Matthew."
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Billy Beane has a son named Brayden.
The couple had a son named Joe in December 2003.
The vender also had a son named Osama.
Jane had a son named Joseph, whom Adelaide had sold.
Dennis, when he had a son, named him Henry.
"A son named Angell?" Groucho said at once.
Who's this woman with a son named Juan?
According to Greek myth, Uranus and Gaia had a son named Cronus.
I have a son named Joel and we call him Allen.
Muriel Spark gave birth to her only child, a son named Robin, in 1938.
He also has a son named Cahill, who lives in San Francisco.
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