Sentence examples for appellation for any from inspiring English sources

The phrase "appellation for any" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a name or title applicable to a broad category, but it lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The appellation for any type of fruit can vary by region and culture."
Alternatives: "name for any" or "title for any".

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

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The title is an ironic appellation for a brothel; the music is sleazy jazz by Mr. Taylor's former music director, Donald York; most of the action is pantomime.

Upon his death, Godane's Shabaab-proclaimed title was Emir of Harakat al Shabaab al Mujahideen — a grandiloquent appellation for a failed poet who ordered boys killed for watching soccer on TV, calling them un-Islamic.

Marks & Spencer Syrah de l'Ardèche, France 2013 (£7.50) The Cave Saint-Desirat is based in Saint-Joseph in the Northern Rhône, but here sources its grapes from outside the appellation for a more affordable take on syrah.

Tyler may have told a version with a vixen (she-fox) as intruder, and Southey later confused vixen with a common appellation for a crafty old woman.

The then name distinguished the gardens from the Old Spring Gardens at Charing Cross; however Pepys implies that there were both Old and New Spring Gardens at Vauxhall; and indeed Spring Gardens appears to have been a longstanding appellation for a variety of entertainment enterprises.

(Later, the Hebrews adapted another Canaanite name as an appellation for God).

In my youth, the working-class appellation for the midday meal was dinner.

Accordingly, Jesus Christ became the standard appellation for Jesus, somewhat contrary to the earlier usage of Christ Jesus, meaning "the Messiah Jesus".

In the Margaux appellation, for example, Chateaux d'Angludet, du Tertre and d'Issan are all priced at $30 or less.

In the late 15th century Dawlatshāh composed his Tadhkirat al-shuʿarāʾ ("Memoirs of the Poets"), from which title was derived the appellation for this genre of poetical biography.

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