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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a splendid name" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compliment or express admiration for someone's name or a title.
Example: "After much consideration, we decided that 'Elysium' is truly a splendid name for our new café."
Alternatives: "a wonderful name" or "an excellent name".
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This is a splendid name for an affliction, and we hate to see it wasted on such a specialized minority.
Clever, clever".Mark Bender is a splendid name for a physiotherapist for that is what he is," says Duncan Critchley.
I'm also intrigued to put a face to to a splendid name, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, who is at number four on the Worcestershire card.
One of the hotel waiters has a splendid name, which to a scallywag like me poses no end of potential amusement.
Bond said: "That's a splendid name for it...
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Though happy in his marriage, Gosse also had a long, close relationship with a sculptor, a man with the splendid name of Hamo Thornycroft.
The whole thing was created by Mopar, the Chrysler group's in-house parts and accessories arm, and they shrouded the lot in a wide-arch body painted in a colour with the splendid name of Destroyer Grey.
James Onedin, the protagonist of the long-running BBC television series The Onedin Line, gained his splendid name from a sea nymph.
"Slider" is a splendid punning name for what you get from infusing used sloes in cider.
One Jeremy Smith envisions covfefe as a splendid new name for Toffifay, the hazelnut-flavoured treat noting that they are "ideal for small hands".
There's a camel on the cover of Too Small to Fail, who goes by the splendid name of Moo.
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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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