Sentence examples for to name from inspiring English sources

'to name' is an appropriate and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used after a verb, like "list," to describe the items that should be named. For example: "Please list three of your favorite sports, to name a few."

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to name

verb

To give a name to.

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Some like to name things.

Enough not to name names.

MICHAUD: Too many to name.

(They declined to name names).

To name just a few.

To name but a few.

He refused to name any.

He declined to name the faculty leader.

I want to name and protect people.

He declined to name the network.

He declined to name any countries.

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