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Discover LudwigThe phrase "name names" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to reveal or identify specific individuals or things by name. Example: The witness refused to name names during the trial, fearing retribution from the accused. In this sentence, "name names" is used to indicate that the witness did not want to disclose the identities of certain individuals for fear of retaliation.
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name names
verb
To identify specific people, especially people involved in confidential activity, misdeeds, or crimes.
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He didn't name names.
I didn't name names.
Until you name names.
Why name names?
I can't name names.
Can you name names?
OK, let's name names.
Enough not to name names.
She did not name names.
Q Can you name names?
He did not name names.
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