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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make up a name" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when asking someone to invent/imagine a name for something, as in: "Let's make up a name for this project."
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You make up a name to join.
"I want you to make up a name".
"We didn't need to make up a name".
Did he make up a name or use his real one?
The move highlights the potential complications that come with corporate rebranding, especially when a company decides to make up a name out of whole cloth.
"Some people call him the solitaire"—the solitary man—"some people make up a name only to communicate with him," Khaled said.
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We made up a name for this move; it's called the Merry-Go-Round.
If you haven't yet made up a name, just say either Hollister or Sykes.
He made up a name: Nyairra.
Who defines what makes up a name?
How did you progress? A. I made up a name.
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