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Discover Ludwig"name a" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to give a command or instruction to someone to provide a specific name for something. It can also be used in a question as an open-ended prompt for someone to provide a name for something. Example: - "Can you name a famous artist from the 19th century?" - "Name a color that reminds you of the ocean." - "Please name a few cities you would like to visit on our trip." - "I challenge you to name a better chocolate chip cookie recipe than mine."
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Name a famous person.
Name a better city.
Why the old name? A.
Quick, name a Web series.
Name a slave trader.
"Name a book.
The company did not name a successor.
"What's your name?" a reporter asked.
(Try to name a living one).
But he did not name a date.
Morgan Stanley did not name a successor.
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