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The phrase "carried the name" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
Example: Jane's family had always carried the name "Smith" with pride, as it had been passed down for generations.
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Until last June, they carried the name of A.I.G.
He has carried the name of Schönau throughout the world," said the mayor Peter Schelshorn.
According to the Royal Navy, more than 20 ships in Britain's Navy have carried the name Elizabeth but only one previous warship has been named Queen Elizabeth.
This summer a thief who desecrated a war memorial in Perthshire that carried the name of his own great-grandfather was jailed for a year.
To distinguish himself from other flea market retailers and to make his job easier, he used color-coded cards with every garment to differentiate the sizes; those cards also carried the name, "Lord of the Fleas".
His artificial heart — though it carried the name of a colleague, Dr. Robert Jarvik — was first implanted into a person, a 61-year-old retired dentist named Dr. Barney Clark, in December 1982.
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"It's a team that the state takes great pride in carrying the New Jersey name.
Labels that once carried the names of the collectors are replaced by educational ones.
Suddenly appearing as seas, islands and inlets, they carried the names of astronomical heroes.
Although we assume that all chambers initially carried the names of the buried person, only a few of these inscriptions have been retained until today.
These do not carry the name of the owner.
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