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Discover Ludwig"naming it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or object's name, such as "The president named it the Freedom Act".
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In 1812, Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire named the genus Nycticebus, naming it for its nocturnal behavior.
The NBCC honored "The Hindus" by naming it a finalist for its nonfiction prize in 2009.
It's a matter of naming it.
"The beginning is naming it," she said.
The challenge now is naming it.
"How about naming it Tiffany?" he said.
He takes it in, naming it Keanu.
They got a cat together, naming it Winnie-Woo.
The town is naming it in Trout's honor.
Unesco is reportedly considering naming it an endangered heritage site.
You cannot solve a problem without naming it.
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