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a car named as vs a car named

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'A car named as' is used when introducing a car with a specific name, while 'a car named' is used when stating that a car has been given a name.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 625 views

a car named as

This phrase is correct when introducing a car with a specific name.

This phrase is used when you want to mention the specific name given to a car. It is commonly used in sentences like 'This is a car named as the fastest in the world.'

Examples:

  • This is a car named as the most luxurious in the market.
  • He drives a car named as 'Black Beauty'.
  • Now think, there's a car named after him.
  • Cars named after famous race tracks, famous races -
  • You were riding in a car with a man named Simon Wallis.
  • Urbi et orbi, now the car is named.
  • Any idea why guy russo killed An armored car driver named Wesley Till?
  • The owner of record sold the car to a guy named Kellen Dawes.
  • The owner of record sold the car to a guy named Kellen Dawes.
  • The driver of the car... a man named Aronsson... was pinned and severely injured.
  • No, mariana, she named her car...
  • Named after a car, the Jensen Interceptor.
  • A man named William Madlock was run off the road that night by a car that drifted into his lane.
  • Named after a car, the Jensen Interceptor:
  • There's this guy here named Ross, and he's got a car.
  • Ten-year-old boy named Zack says a man tried to grab him and force him into a car.
  • It was a Springer Spaniel named Peaches Two, not to be confused with Original Peaches who got hit by a car.
  • Before his parents died, his middle-school home-room teacher... a man named Kumagai, had been killed in a car crash.
  • Certain Members have informed me that they are incorrectly named as authors of resolutions.
  • Julia Walsh has been named as the new head of the Secret Intelligence Service.
  • We have DC Jeremy Cole named as the Caddy.
  • And Rose is being named as an accomplice.

Alternatives:

  • a car known as
  • a car called
  • a car with the name
  • a car referred to as
  • a car identified as

a car named

This phrase is correct when stating that a car has been given a name.

This phrase is used when you want to mention that a car has been given a name without specifying the name itself. For example, 'He drives a car named after his favorite movie character.'

Examples:

  • He drives a car named after his grandfather.
  • This is a car named by the owner.
  • Now think, there's a car named after him.
  • You were riding in a car with a man named Simon Wallis.
  • The owner of record sold the car to a guy named Kellen Dawes.
  • The owner of record sold the car to a guy named Kellen Dawes.
  • The driver of the car... a man named Aronsson... was pinned and severely injured.
  • Cars named after famous race tracks, famous races -
  • Urbi et orbi, now the car is named.
  • Any idea why guy russo killed An armored car driver named Wesley Till?
  • No, mariana, she named her car...
  • Named after a car, the Jensen Interceptor.
  • A man named William Madlock was run off the road that night by a car that drifted into his lane.
  • Named after a car, the Jensen Interceptor:
  • There's this guy here named Ross, and he's got a car.
  • Ten-year-old boy named Zack says a man tried to grab him and force him into a car.
  • It was a Springer Spaniel named Peaches Two, not to be confused with Original Peaches who got hit by a car.
  • Before his parents died, his middle-school home-room teacher... a man named Kumagai, had been killed in a car crash.
  • These include the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013, as well as failed attacks, such as the time when a man named Faisal Shahzad tried to deliver a car bomb to Times Square.
  • Allow me to remind you that yesterday, in Spain, an honest person, a member of the armed forces, an officer named Juan Luis Conde, was murdered by the terrorist group ETA using the cowardly method of a car bomb.
  • She was in a car accident.
  • When You Squish Upon a Car.

Alternatives:

  • a car with a name
  • a car that has been named
  • a car given a name
  • a car bearing a name
  • a car known by a name

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