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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in name of" is not correct in standard written English
The correct expression is "in the name of," which is used to indicate that something is done on behalf of someone or something. Example: "We gather here today in the name of peace and unity."
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➢ I went to (fill in name of developing country) and learned that everyone there is just the same as the people in my hometown of Greenwich, Connecticut.
Go to webs.com sign up then make use free setting go to https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/ Set up an account and put in name of website.
Also, goods purchased accounts (Gould and Nickerson); account in name of Editors of the N.Y.
Greenwich Village dances held in name of art but only butter and egg men attend.
Just don't call it #journalism... To describe #chapo #SeanPenn mtg as an interview is an epic insult to journalists who died in name of truth.
I've lost count of the friends and colleagues climbing Kilimanjaro or embarking on a similarly exotic odyssey, all the in name of a good cause.
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One woman died in... (name of village withheld) of AIDS.
During construction and use of your Path, silently recite the affirmation 'I seek refuge in... name of Spiritual guide)... ' or in times of uncertainty, you can ask yourself "What would... (name of Spiritual guide)... do right now?).
(1) Prior to that, were there firms engaged in [NAME OF INDUSTRY] with significant market share (e.g., > 5%)? (2) Prior to the advent of [NAME OF DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION], were firms in [NAME OF INDUSTRY] improving in performance?
(2) Did leading firms in [NAME OF INDUSTRY] flounder as a result of [NAME OF DISRUPTIVE INNOVATION]?
In [name of old white supremacist]'s place, the President has appointed [name of older and scarier white supremacist].
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