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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fittingly named" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe something that has been given an appropriate or apt name. For example, "The Grand Canyon is a breathtakingly beautiful natural formation, fittingly named for its grandeur."
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Fittingly named, people come here to catapult themselves into the deep pool.
nationalparks.nsw.gov.au Fittingly named, people come here to catapult themselves into the deep pool.
This perplexing chimera that grows with sectors phenotypically resembling each of the citrus progenitors inspired discussion and wonder from the scientific community and was fittingly named the 'Bizzaria'.
So when a genetic mutation was identified in mice that undergo premature ageing1, the gene involved was fittingly named klotho.
The store, fittingly named Boutique Hillary, sells a rainbow of tailored suits, skirts, trousers and blazers, all inspired by the classic sartorial tastes of Clinton.
We booked a passage on a sailboat fittingly named the Beagle, and we read Darwin's 'The Voyage of the Beagle' while exploring the Galápagos.
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Lauded TV drama Breaking Bad used the title of Percy Bysshe Shelley's sonnet Ozymandias to fittingly name one of its last episodes, one of the most awe-strucking television episodes of all time – and possibly one of the best ever written.
The elixir revived the woozy colt, which would fittingly be named Never Say Die.
Fittingly, they named the trail the Selvaggio Blu, or "Wild Blue".
The ensemble is called Salomé because it performs without a conductor — though it might more fittingly be named Cerberus, so dominated are its performances by the Carpenter siblings, with Sean and Lauren flanking David, who holds center stage with dramatic expressions of visage.
The ensemble is called Salomé because it performs without a conductor though it might more fittingly be named Cerberus, so dominated are its performances by the Carpenter siblings, with Sean and Lauren flanking David, who holds center stage with dramatic expressions of visage.
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