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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'present name' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the current name of someone or something, as opposed to a former name. For example, "She was born under the present name of Smith, but her maiden name was Jones."
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In 1857 it received its present name.
Its present name was adopted in 1968.
It adopted its present name in 1978.
Present name Public Service Ticket Office.
Texas Tech University took its present name in 1969.
The company settled upon its present name in 1964.
The city's present name was derived from the Danish Yorvick.
The firm was incorporated under its present name in 1952.
These banks were reunited under the present name in 1958.
The present name is thought to be Basque in origin.
The company assumed its present name in 1973.
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