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Discover Ludwig"appellation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means a name or title that is used to describe or identify someone or something. You can use "appellation of" when referring to someone's official title or designation, such as a job title, honorific, or nickname. Example: "Mr. Jones, known by the appellation of 'the master chef', has won numerous awards for his culinary creations."
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In his brusque way, he rejects the appellation of hero.
We arbitrarily did not include wines from the smaller appellation of St.-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil.
His many amours earned him the appellation of le vert galant ("the gay old spark").
Under the government's geographical classification system, our own wine — Château Pécachard — carries the appellation of Bergerac.
The term serfdom is much overused, often where it is not appropriate (always as an appellation of opprobrium).
Some bottles are virtually indistinguishable from ordinary Côtes-du-Rhône, the basic — though sometimes underappreciated — appellation of the valley.
Metellus (now with the appellation of "Macedonicus"), having delayed with his army, marched against Critolaus and defeated him in Locris.
One of the book conservators even goes by the appellation of "The Bug Lady," reflecting her training in entomology.
In those final 18 months, he was encrusted with vanity-satisfying titles such as the Ruritarian appellation of "First Secretary".
In the neighboring appellation of Bizkaiko Txakolina, centered on Bilbao, the wines are less fizzy and a bit fuller and rounder.
In talking they forget the common Appellation of Things, and the Names of Persons, even of those who are their nearest Friends and Relations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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