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The phrase "are named as" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce or list items or individuals that have been given specific names or titles. Here is an example: "The five winners of the competition are named as follows: first place, Sarah Johnson; second place, Mark Rodriguez; third place, Emily Smith; fourth place, Jack Chen; fifth place, Maria Chen."
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are named as
verb
To give a name to.
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Both companies are named as defendants.
All three are named as co-defendants in the case.
(Both men are named as defendants in the lawsuit).
They are named as two of the largest.
Miami, Boston College and the A.C.C. are named as defendants in the lawsuit.
Several officials of the secretaría are named as having requested personal information on individuals.
These nanowires are named as D1.
They are named as Co/TiO2.
In this work they are named as Paragominas-type Bauxites.
These procedures are named as DOA-PB-BB-MUSIC algorithm.
They are named as "parallel-stripe structures" to distinguish from general "ring-banded structures".
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