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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assign a name" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of giving a specific name or label to something, such as a project, variable, or object.
Example: "In the programming assignment, you need to assign a name to each variable you create to ensure clarity in your code."
Alternatives: "give a name" or "label it".
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Jean-Jacques had good reasons to assign a name to that all too common circumstance, not because of his awkwardness in company but because of the extraordinary genius he could deploy when he had the time.
We assign a name to each of these features using the GeoNames Database (2013).
aCarpenter et al. did not assign a name to their summary ADL measure.
ASPIC mimics an undercut by allowing the user to assign a name to a rule and then create a second rule that rebuts the name (Fig. 2).
This barcode was used to assign a name without ambiguity to one of the clusters (i.e. L2) recognized as a valid species in our analyses.
The headline of the model report contains the model's name, or its 'id' attribute value if the SBML file does not assign a name to the model.
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Each custom-mixed hue and tint was assigned a name, like cool cyan magenta nine or warm cobalt blue four.
Each bastard was assigned a name starting with the same letter; Franco was registered during a Z month, and his mother chose a word from a Mozart aria about balmy winds, or 'zeffiretti'.
Also Tuesday, the opposition leader Mir Hussein Moussavi appeared to challenge the authority of the supreme religious leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, by assigning a name to the new Iranian year, a traditional prerogative of the ayatollah.
Once the object is extracted, it is assigned a name by the neural network.
They are all temporarily assigned a name server of "reserveddomainname" – the number of registrations pointing to this server is public data and can be seen here.
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