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The phrase "a string of names" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a list or sequence of names, often in contexts where multiple individuals are mentioned or identified.
Example: "The guest list included a string of names, from celebrities to local dignitaries."
Alternatives: "a list of names" or "a series of names".
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L.J.?" Alice shouts, trying to jog Claire's memory with a string of names that may well have been ad-libbed.
They say, go on, go on, you can't, can you?" "I could give you a string of names," he said.
It's more than a string of names and documents and battles, and as a matter of fact in many ways the American Revolution wasn't just a war.
Ms. Bertoldi then rattled off a string of names that meant little or nothing to her impromptu client (this mini-consultation was a freebie).
On its bow are a string of names, now barely visible, that hint at a long history: Philip J., Soulogne sur Mer and S.S. Newport.
The present-day pedigree of the Japanese emperors has a divine origin; it is mainly a string of names, easily recited and memorized, mixed with semifabulous legends and first written down in the early centuries of the Common Era.
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"It's a people business," says Fox, as he rattles off a string of names--his first bank manager and some of his early customers, with whom he is still in touch decades after they've stopped doing business together.
Just a few minutes surfing the web can result in a string of company names, products and services unknown outside of the worlds of online advertising and analytics.
A hugely respected youth football coach credited with helping launch the careers of a string of household names has been arrested on suspicion of child sexual offences.
The appointment ended months of speculation about the future of long-time editor Simon Kelner, during which time a string of other names, not least Rod Liddle, were touted.
On 21 December Germany released a Europe-wide wanted notice for Amri, who used a string of different names and nationalities.
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