Examples of 'often named' in a sentence

Meaning of "often named"

implies that someone or something is frequently or commonly referred to by a particular name or title. It suggests that the mentioned name has become popular or widely recognized in relation to the person or thing being talked about, often due to specific qualities, characteristics, or accomplishments

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An arena is often named after a name sponsor.
Phosphorylated serine co products are often named as phosphoserine.
Russia is often named the birthplace of vodka.
Small dogs are more often named human.
Madonna is often named as an inspiration by other artists.
That way of making parts is often named overbraiding.
They were often named spontaneously and symbolically.
Forts were in those days more often named after rivers.
They were often named after flowers or patron saints.
The repayment of steering taxes is often named fiscal subsidy.
It is often named for the geographical area where it originated.
These binding complexes are often named by their components.
Roads are often named after the towns or areas they connect.
The victim is often named.
Such groups are often named by the regular polytopes they generate.

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Cysts occur commonly in numerous tissues and organs and are often named according to their.
Energy issues are often named as intermediaries of those disputes.
This type of monitoring is often named EPM.
They are often named after him.
Especially on the German Wikipedia spacefacts is often named as a weblink.
They are often named for people or objects they are thought to resemble.
This deterministic time trend is often named exogenous technological progress.
Nas is often named as one of the greatest hip hop artists.
Polyhedra may be classified and are often named according to the number of faces.
I was often named the best consultant in the entire country.
Israeli city streets are often named after writers and poets.
It is often named among the best graphic novels of the modern era.
Brunner grew up in a rural area which is often named as source of his inspiration.
Roads are often named after the towns they connect.
Hence the language of the Dutch is often named after this province.
Rusts are often named after a host species that they infect.
These values are often named AK.
Windows are often named on the extent of glazing they have.
The northern gates of Chinese palaces were often named after the Xuanwu.
These tricks are often named according to the type of grab used.
The British colonies in North America were often named provinces.
Computer networks are often named according to the protocols they use.
Homeopathy, acupuncture and anthroposophic medicine were most often named.
Specific kinases are often named after their substrates.
It is often named after the region or place where its underlying culture is present.
Due to its silver fur it was often named el oso plateado the silvery bear.
The period between the two world wars is often named "the.
Stress is often named as one of the causes for many ailments.
The combination of Aikido and Jukenpo is often named Jūjutsu Kenpo 柔術拳法.
Genomic libraries are often named after the institution in which they were developed.
In fact, each operator has a networkplan often named synoptic schema.
Mouthpieces are often named after famous performers who contribute to their designs.
Each game is between two teams, often named red and blue.
Bags are often named after celebrities and other notable figures.
When asked about influences, he most often named three past artists.

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