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Discover Ludwig"names as" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to specify that a particular name belongs to a certain thing or person. For example, "The painting was known by many names as 'The Seascape', 'The Sunset', and 'The Beach'.
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So many names, as the poet said.
The SPAC boasts some familiar names as well.
They have Democratic labels after their names as well".
His friends gave their homes colorful names as well.
The cars they create have names as well.
No names as yet.
(They are working on some bigger names as well).
Pepper's book named names as well.
The scams may be operating under other names, as well.
There are some vaguely familiar names as well.
Scream their names as loud as you can".
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