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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an appellation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a name or title that is given to someone or something, often to describe or categorize them.
Example: "The region is known for its fine wines, and each bottle proudly displays its appellation."
Alternatives: "a designation" or "a title".
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"We are an appellation unto ourselves," Mr. LaGrande said.
"Take the time to discover an appellation, to visit the region," he said.
(Later, the Hebrews adapted another Canaanite name as an appellation for God).
"It's an appellation that has been dusted off," said Dominique Grangeon of Domaine de Cristia.
Irn Bru needs an appellation, like champagne or parmesan or Yorkshire rhubarb.
It's hard to find an appellation that really suits Tracey Ullman.
We planted another 200 saplings and today we have an appellation d'origine contrôllée for our oil.
The words 'Long Island' now can only be used as an appellation".
Some call themselves "electrically sensitive persons" -- an appellation with initials that cannot be an accident.
"Look at Gevrey-Chambertin," he said, mentioning an appellation in Burgundy.
That is an appellation, by the way, that I don't think should be used.
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