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The phrase "an established name" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person, brand, or entity that is well-known and recognized in a particular field or industry.
Example: "The conference will feature speakers who are an established name in the field of technology."
Alternatives: "a recognized name" or "a well-known name".
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"Publishers themselves know an established name translates into sales.
"I think, too, that it's better to keep an established name," he said.
Many here are clamoring for the Broncos to hire an established name.
Running the world's biggest online distance learning MBA in joint venture with FT Knowledge and Pearson, Heriot Watt is already an established name in e-learning.
Already an established name on New York's rock scene, his album I Am a Bird Now has brought his lyrical prowess to the UK.
This relatively slender volume, which might have been nothing more than a dashed-off travelogue by an established name, reveals itself as daring and brilliant.
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Because of so much free content on the Internet, the value per unit of content is going to zero unless you are already an established name-brand author.
You can expect to pay from around £300 for a piece by a more established name and £65 to £100 for works by lesser known yet emerging artists.
"It's a very established name that's been around for a long time.
A more established name took the gold medal in the 9 to 11 category.
"PaineWebber is a strong, established name in that market," Mr. Ghose said.
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