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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'carry a name' is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe the act of having a certain name attributed to something. For example, "This prestigious award carries a name that is recognized worldwide."
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One child, that's the law, a girl can't carry a name, So just sell her and keep trying for a Tom or a James.
The fact that potentially dangerous areas generally carry a name related to a particular hazard event that happened there in the past demonstrates the important role played by an iconic cultural memory (Assmann 2011) in the context of disaster mitigation strategies.
This didn't, but it did carry a name, Treu-Dynamic, a company based in Sialkot, Pakistan.
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It carried a name that Mr. Veingrad did not recognize, Lou Weinstein, and a local phone number.
Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737) created more than 1,000 stringed instruments, each so individual that it carries a name.
A shortstop in Bakersfield, Calif., might personify baseball's next generation while carrying a name from the old days.
The clock's face carries a name that railroaders remember, that of the Self Winding Clock Company of New York.
"It's like a Bizarro world full of Vincent Mallozzis," said the man who carries a name I once thought unique.
"It's not a building that carries a name.
The interest packet carries a name that identifies the desired data.
The buses wore a blue and white livery, each carrying a name e.g.Scottish Star, Lothian Star and Highland Star.
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