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Discover LudwigThe phrase "named in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to someone or something that has been specifically mentioned or identified in a sentence or document. Example: The contract stated that all parties named in the agreement were responsible for fulfilling their respective obligations. In this sentence, "named in" indicates that the individuals or groups mentioned in the contract are the ones who are expected to fulfill their responsibilities. Another example: The article discussed the actors named in the cast of the new movie. Here, "named in" is used to specify which actors were mentioned or listed as members of the cast in the article.
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(Neither musicologist was named in the letter).
One, NovaStar Financial, is named in both.
My father was named in the suit.
Wilson is not named in the suit.
Crane was not named in those investigations.
Gourcuff named in France squad.
Cheilostomata, Ctenostomata, and Cyclostomata were named in 1852; Trepostomata was named in 1882; and Cryptostomata was named in 1883.
Syracuse was not named in the lawsuit.
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"Article Title" Encyclopedia Name (in italics).
I have a name in mind.
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