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Discover LudwigThe phrase "special name" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a name that has special significance, either personally or culturally. For example, "My grandmother always used her special name - Margaret - when signing cards for family members."
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The resulting covalent bond is given a special name because one entity (the ligand) furnishes both of the electrons that are subsequently shared in the bond.
Coaches have a special name for such a player: starter.
Did they have a special name for it?
He likes having a special name for me I think.
These games just don't have any other special name.
And our own sun has a special name, the sun.
COL.AMEN: Did that undertaking have any special name?
(There's no special name for the group — it's just "Book Club").
Such molecules are, by definition, stereoisomers, and they go by the special name of enantiomers.
And it would bear a special name: Pulse, for John's beating heart.
ML: Do you call him Clint or do you have a special name?
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