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The phrase "appellation used" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a name or title that is applied to someone or something.
Example: "The appellation used for the artist in the exhibition was 'The Modern Master'."
Alternatives: "title employed" or "name applied".
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The appellation used for the collective, by the Lagos State Government and NGOs, is Makoko-Iwaya Waterfront.
The custom of the Easter lamb appropriates both the appellation used for Jesus in Scripture ("behold the lamb of God which takes away the sins of the world," John 1 29) and the lamb's role as a sacrificial animal in ancient Israel.
The essay on "the children," the familial appellation used to refer to gays in the church, is similar in content and theme to "The Gospel Sound" in that Heilbut is keen on revealing the gospel world in all its complexity, paradox and contradiction.
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Fruitcake, pansy and sissy are the milder appellations used to describe him.
Prior to European contact, there were no unified states in New Caledonia, and no single self-appellation used to refer to its inhabitants.
Some are idealized Greek or Latinate appellations used by the early English pastoral poets in verse, some are found in later works by the Romantic poets, some of them are completely creative inventions.
No equivalent distinction existed for men, with appellation monsieur used universally.
The model for the viticultural areas is the appellation system used in European wine countries to control quality.
The 2.0 appellation is used in analogy with common computer software naming conventions to indicate a new, improved version.
Web 2.0, next envisioned iteration of the World Wide Web, in which the 2.0 appellation is used in analogy with common computer software naming conventions to indicate a new, improved version.
The official timeline of the red wine called by the correct appellation still used today, namely, Amarone della Valpolicella, did not commence until the 1950s.
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