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was eventually named
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "was eventually named" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process or timeline of how something received its name after a series of events or decisions. Example: "The new species of plant was eventually named after the famous botanist who discovered it."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Encyclopedias
Alternative expressions(2)
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45 human-written examples
He was eventually named the I.H.L.'s most valuable player.
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The colt had surgery, was retired and was eventually named 3-year-old champion.
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John Burnside was eventually named winner, and the award continues to be supported by Aurum.
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He was eventually named coach of the Panamanian national team and later of Mexico's Olympic basketball team.
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A three-person team was eventually named in October.These initiatives have started to persuade some in Kashmir of progress.
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Giggs was eventually named in parliament by a Liberal Democrat MP, John Hemming, during a debate about privacy injunctions.
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Similar Expressions
15 human-written examples
Brendan Rodgers is eventually named Watford boss with Mackay becoming coach.
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A committee is eventually named to revise a draft document for the new law.
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The high-top brown canvas All Star shoes with black rubber soles were eventually named after the Indiana basketball star Chuck Taylor, who joined the company in 1921.
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It is impossible not to read the story of the dog — who is eventually named Balak, which sounds like the Hebrew word for "dog" spelled backward — as a parable of Jewish history itself.
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The late Senator Paul Coverdell, a Republican of Georgia, for whom the accounts were eventually named, locked horns with President Bill Clinton in 1997 over Mr. Clinton's threat to veto the senator's effort to create accounts that would give tax breaks to parents who steer their children away from public schools.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "was eventually named" to clearly indicate a process or duration before a final name or designation was established. This helps convey a sense of evolution or progress in the naming convention.
Common error
Avoid using "is eventually named" as it implies a future naming that is certain to happen, which may not always be the case. The past tense "was" correctly reflects a completed action.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was eventually named" functions as a passive voice construction, indicating that the subject received a name as the result of a process or decision made by an external agent. As Ludwig AI explains, it is commonly used and grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Wiki
30%
Encyclopedias
15%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Science
10%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "was eventually named" is a grammatically correct and very common passive construction used to indicate that a subject received its name after a period of time or a process. As Ludwig AI's analysis confirms, its usage spans various contexts, predominantly in news, wiki entries and encyclopedias. When using "was eventually named", ensure you are using the correct tense and that it accurately reflects the timeline of the naming event. Alternatives such as ""was ultimately called"" or ""became known as"" can be used to add variety while maintaining clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was ultimately called
Emphasizes the finality of the naming process but uses "called" instead of "named".
was in the end named
Emphasizes the completion of a process with the designation of a name.
was later designated
Focuses on the official or formal assignment of a name or title.
became known as
Indicates a transition to a new name that is now generally recognized.
was finally appointed
Highlights the completion of a selection process leading to a specific appointment.
came to be called
Similar to "became known as", but with a slightly more informal tone.
was eventually recognized as
Highlights the recognition aspect more than the naming itself.
was subsequently identified as
Focuses on identification and classification, often in scientific or technical contexts.
ended up being named
Focuses on the outcome, where name is the result of a certain process
was selected to be
Highlights the aspect of choice or selection of a person to a role rather than the final name
FAQs
How can I use "was eventually named" in a sentence?
Use "was eventually named" to indicate that something received its name after a period of time or a series of events. For example: "The dog "was eventually named Buddy" after being rescued."
What are some alternatives to "was eventually named"?
Alternatives include "was ultimately called", "became known as", or "was later designated". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "is eventually named"?
No, "is eventually named" isn't generally correct because it implies a future certainty. "Was eventually named" indicates an action that has already occurred.
What's the difference between "was eventually named" and "was immediately named"?
"Was eventually named" suggests a time lapse or process before the naming, whereas "was immediately named" means the naming happened without delay.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested