There are many ways that people refer to Washington DC, such as:
The District
The District of Columbia
Inside the Beltway
The Washington Metro Area
DC
The capital of the USA
A town in north east England (and other places)
A dead general
The first president of the USA
Virginia
George Washington
Formally the District of Columbia is commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C
Washington D.C. is formally known as Washington, District of Columbia. Nowadays, it is usually referred to as simply: Washington, or the District, or simply D.C.
George Washington is commonly referred to that way.
President Washington belonged to the Free and Accepted Masons who are sometimes referred to as "free masons".
The capital of the Union was at Washington DC as it is to this day. In some older manuscripts it is also referred to as Washington City.
The founders of the city of Washington referred to it as a city on a hill. They also referred to it as a shining light.
George Washington is referred to as the Father of Our Country.
Yes, they are referred to in the law as "gravity knives."
Washington in the District of Columbia. Or, more commonly referred to as Washington DC.
President George Washington is referred to as the 'Father' of the USA.