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Discover Ludwig"what's her name" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when asking for someone's name in a polite or conversational manner. Example: "I met a new colleague today, but I can't remember her name. Can you remind me? What's her name?".
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She gets in the car and I ask her what's her name, where's she from?
"So I was sitting at a table a while back at the Kennedy Honours and was with, um, what's her name, the president's wife?" asks Tyler.
"What's her name?" He meant the baby's.
What's her name?
What's her name?" "Valerie.
"What's her name?" I asked.
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ROBBER: What was her name again?
— Yes, sir. — What is her name?
"What was her name?" says Winston.
The sister, what was her name?
—Yes, sir. —What is her name?
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