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"his namesake" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to someone who has been named after another person, usually a family member or someone they admire. This phrase is typically used to indicate that the person shares the same name with someone else. Example: My cousin, John, is named after his grandfather, who is also his namesake.
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Who married... 1. his namesake?
Not even the source of his namesake.
Mr. Scott is the sole owner of his namesake label.
I found I didn't mind being his namesake after all.
His namesake is the Hindu god of destruction.
So active that he actually won his namesake tournament.
Mr. Robaina discreetly sidestepped questions about his namesake product.
He is closing his namesake Chicago restaurant in late August.
His namesake, Lord Kinroos, writing for Punch, had different reactions.
His namesake would have called this pursuing the virtuous life.
But not for Juventus, where his namesake starred.
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