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"commonly named" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that is often referred to by a particular name. For example: "The Baltimore oriole, commonly named the 'northern oriole,' is a species of bird."
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The shared characteristics, namely their genotype and shared environment, and their individual characteristics, commonly named the unique environment, may both contribute to epigenetic variation (Martin, 2005; Bell & Spector, 2011).
The stirpes are commonly named after the affixed consonant.
Mosques across America are commonly named centers or societies, in part because they provide so many services.
Such accidents are commonly named "Vapor Cloud Explosions" (VCE).
This material is commonly named intermediate band material.
Variable domains of camelid heavy-chain antibodies, commonly named nanobodies, have high biotechnological potential.
The electrochemical reactions will take place at boundaries of these three phases, commonly named triple points.
These new colloidal particles exhibit a site-specific engineering of their surface and are commonly named patchy particles.
The enzyme β-galactosidase (EC 3.2.1.23), commonly named lactase, catalyzes the hydrolysis of the terminal non-reducing β-d-galactose residues in β-d-galactosides.
1,2,3 propanetriol or commonly named as glycerol, glycerin, or glycerine is an organic compound with three carbons and three hydroxyl groups.
We consider the estimation of the Brain Electrical Sources (BES) matrix from noisy electroencephalographic (EEG) measurements, commonly named as the EEG inverse problem.
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