Sentence examples for any appellation from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "any appellation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any name, title, or designation that someone or something may have.
Example: "In this context, any appellation that describes the role of the character is acceptable."
Alternatives: "any name" or "any title".

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In fact, the appellation requires the highest minimum level of alcohol, 12.5percentt, of any appellation in France.

What's more, in the late 1980s and '90s, critics and consumers became enamored of wines that did not conform to any appellation rules, like the Super-Tuscans.

Plenty of wines are labeled Rosso di Toscana, indicating they are red wines from Tuscany, but don't necessarily conform to the rules of any appellation.

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The name of the character, ultimately from Middle Dutch bruun ("brown"), has come to be an appellation for any bear.

Not distinguished by any discriminative appellation.

Or is any earthly appellation just an alias for a man – if he is one, since he always enjoyed flaunting his androgyny – who once announced: "I am a cyborg"?

A specialist in the mystery thriller, Mr. Chabrol, 73, has often been called the French Hitchcock, an appellation he shrugs off, just as he does any mention of the New Wave, or any reminder that, increasingly, he is referred to as a master.

Todd speculates that Shelley arranged for Imlay to be declared "dead" (an appellation more common for the well-to-do) and removed any identifying items, such as her name on the note.

If they did use it their usage was probably very casual and I don't think they made any attempt to define it or promote it as an something like an appellation.

According to the CIVC's website, the goal is "to protect consumers against misleading claims made for any wines, beverages or products that trade off Champagne's reputation as an appellation of guaranteed origin and quality". As modern oenophiles pay closer attention to the origin of their wines, stressing the importance of terroir, the protection of the Champagne name should be intuitive.

The letter further stated, "The use of an appellation by the Secretariat based on the practice is without prejudice to any negotiations or agreements between the interested parties and should not be interpreted as advocating or endorsing any party's position, and can in no way be invoked by any party in support of a particular position in the matter".

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