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The phrase 'names such as' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are providing a list of examples. For example: "The city is home to some of the world's most famous comedians, names such as Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock."
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Names such as Dramfest, Whiskygalore, Maltstock.
Vegetarian restaurants now go by names such as Vanilla Black.
That's easy with common names such as Mary or Robert, but tougher with rare names, such as Jameire or Malaeka.
The local shops have names such as Babylon and Lebanon.
The rooms have names such as "Inspiration", "Peace" and "Happiness".
Well-known names such as "Local Motors" are a prime example for its success.
Fluorescent proteins come in hues with names such as dTomato, Kusabira Orange, mBanana, Emerald, and Azurite.
German-made diesels, including brand names such as BMW, Volkswagen, and Audi, have led the pack.
Other big names such as Coldplay and Beyonce are also set to headline the legendary festival.
Dutch soccer history includes names such as Cruyff, Van Basten, Rijkaard, and Bergkamp.
There were no last-gasp returns for big names such as Kaká and Robinho.
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