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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always named" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that consistently has a specific name or title.
Example: "In our family, the firstborn son is always named after the grandfather."
Alternatives: "consistently called" or "regularly referred to as".
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On American television "the dealers are always named Martinez or Perez.
There is always a dog, and she is always named Bella.
That best friend is always named Jen, he sneers, since "they all have friends named Jen".
Art movements are almost always named by critics or historians after the fact.
Every year, on our acre of land, we raised two cows, two pigs (always named Roto and Rooter), and a hundred or so chickens.
By tradition, Mr. Moore said, agents assigned to temporary supervisors' jobs are almost always named to permanently fill the managerial jobs.
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He always names the cities off in a string.
Audubon was always naming birds after friends and heroes.
Please make it policy to always name the translator in a review.
According to "Hothouse," the FSG founder Roger Straus would always name it as his favorite among his house's books.
"You can always name him after yourself, or one of your ancestors," Mr. Wilcox suggests, admitting that he is actually Howard Wilcox III.
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