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"better named" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has a different name that is considered more appropriate or descriptive. For example, "The eastern red bat is better named for its rusty-red coat."
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Gradgrind couldn't have been better named.
The right of return would be better named the blight of return.
But with its large, loosely wagging tongue, it might be better named the Mick Jagger orchid.
Quintus Slide: has any newspaperman in fiction ever been better named?
On the side, a tiny switch moves between Automatic mode and Creative mode, which would be better named Instagram mode.
"The program might be better named the Build California and New York Bonds Program," Mr. Grassley said.
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"Better name recognition, better growth potential, and broader international exposure".
Here's a better name.
Much better name".
Red Herring might be a better name.
Was there ever a better name invented?
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