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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

how to say change the name and size

i wanna know how to say “change the name as a same one”
express it by one single word,formal is better
like ”unity name“?
  

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Anonymous like ”unity name“? I don't know what you are looking for. Please explain the situation in more detail.

  • Anonymous like ”unity name“?
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  • Please explain the situation in more detail.
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Anonymouslike ”unity name“?
I don't know what you are looking for. Please explain the situation in more detail.
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Mister Micawber Anonymouslike ”unity name“?I don't know what you are looking for. Please explain the situation in more detail.
one product with 3 different titles
i wanna change these 3 titles into a same title
how can i express this progress(name changing)with a formal word?
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Ah, I think I see. You were close: 'unified term/name' or 'single term/name' seems reasonable to me.
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Yes,unified term/name,is that a formal word?
Can i make a sentence like “i want to unity these names asXX”
and it's right here to use "as"?
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Anonymous,unified term/name,is that a formal word?
Yes.
AnonymousCan i make a sentence like “i want to unity these names asXX”
No. I want to unify these names as 'XX'.
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Mister Micawber Anonymous,unified term/name,is that a formal word?Yes.AnonymousCan i make a sentence like “i want to unity these names asXX”No. I want to unify these names as 'XX'.
ok,I misunderstand unity and unify
thanks for your correcting and revise.
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Anonymousi wanna
Use "I want to . . . " "I" is always capitalized, and so is the first word in each sentence. "Wanna" never looks good in writing.

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