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"known names" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use "known names" when referring to well-known or famous individuals or entities. For example: - Many known names in the music industry attended the award show last night. - The museum's exhibition features works by known names such as Picasso and Monet. - Our company has a reputation for working with known names in the technology sector. - The restaurant is known for its delicious food and its long list of celebrity patrons, including many known names from Hollywood. - The conference will feature talks from several known names in the field of medicine and healthcare.
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With publishers struggling to find breakout hits, known names are earning big advances for follow-ups.
Yet investors prefer the better known names.
Pont and Jimenez are lesser known names globally.
The consequence of all this overhead is that most students apply to fewer schools, focusing on well known names.
And it's not limited to a well known names.
Tommy built bicycles for many well known names in the sport of competitive cycling.
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It's embarrassing when we misspell well-known names.
They were also looking for lesser-known names.
That means well-known names and obedience to genre conventions.
Not surprisingly, well-known names crept into the conversation.
Well-known names appearing include Liz Lochead and Anne Fine.
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