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make a meaningful sentence by using the phrase to be know as​

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Shakespeare appeared to be known as the 'Bard of Avon.'

Explanation:

  • The phrase 'to be known as' is employed for a specific name, person, or thing by which name it is called.
  • As per the question, a meaningful sentence using 'to be known as' could be 'Shakespeare appeared to be known as the bard of Avon.'
  • Another version of the sentence could be:
  • 'Shakespeare was known as the 'Bard of Avon'.

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
16

Otto von Bismarck also to be known as the Iron Chancellor.

Explanation:

  • Generally, when we say to be known as, we usually refer to someone's or a place's identity.
  • To be known could be used to describe name or some characteristic about a thing, place, or a person.
  • Otto von Bismarck also to be known as the Iron Chancellor.
  • The phrase to be known as can be used to identify a place.
  • Israel is also known as the Land of Canaan.

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