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The phrase "already named" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been identified or designated previously in a conversation or text.
Example: "The project will be discussed in the meeting, and the team will focus on the already named objectives."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned" or "aforementioned".
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(Activists have already named the creation Synthia).
He has already named a "shadow government".
Ryan already named McElroy the starter against the Bills.
"Anyway," he added, "someone has already named a restaurant Daniel".
Time has already named "2666" the best book of 2008.
She has already named a successor to Mr. La Bella.
"He's already named 10 wackos" as potential supreme court nominees.
Redstone has already named replacements for Dauman and Abrams.
It has already named lead bidders for its Wonder Bread and Drake's cake brands.
He has already named it — "Romeo, Romeo" — and he will start workshops on it this summer.
Paul Heger and Adriaan Noyons were already named as potential interlocutors in May (see Doc. 34).
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