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"on being named" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express a specific action or event that follows another action or event. For example: "On being named the valedictorian, she felt proud and accomplished."
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Congratulations on being named music director of the Ojai Festival.
First of all, congratulations on being named Wasps captain.
Kittles has no designs on being named Comeback Player of the Year.
He congratulated him on being named the game's most valuable player, and Manning replied that all he wanted to do was help the team win.
In 1985, on being named BMI's senior vice president for performing rights, Ms. Preston moved to its headquarters in New York.
"Rugby is a game I love, not a game that scares me," the Saracens midfielder said yesterday on being named in the red-rose starting line-up.
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The street I grew up on was named for Benjamin Franklin.
Last month Lean On was named by Spotify as its most-streamed track of all time.
Mr. Slepman was buried in his blue jersey and today the town field they play on is named for him.
"The highway I drive on is named after the founder of the company.
Even Gabrielle Union's character in the 2000 cult classic cheerleader movie "Bring It On" was named Isis.
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