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"receives a name" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of giving a name to something or someone. Example: When a child is born, it receives a name from its parents.
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In the simplest case, an individual receives a name in a naming ceremony, and the use of that name is transferred from speaker to speaker, preserving its reference through each transfer.
Fulfilling the given criteria, the new allergen receives a name and is put in the list.
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The bear has not yet received a name.
If a candidate has not received a name from the Guru Granth Sahib, one is conferred.
(It also recently received a name check from Tony Stark in "Iron Man 3").
Jewish tradition decrees that a boy should not receive a name until his bris.
The most recent successful discovery of an element -- one that has received a name -- came in 1994.
Unfortunately for Brown he did not receive a name check from Obama in his roll call of those to be thanked for their efforts to reach a deal.
do not receive a name because they do not have experimental evidence supporting their function.
Last July, we reported that the new company by Flickr co-founder Stewart Butterfield had received a name, and was looking to hire.
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