Another use case, fwiw:

(def my-atom
  (let [...
         <many lines>
         ...]
    (atom ...)))

A special naming convention for (e.g.) atoms makes it clear that what's 
below the many lines of let bindings (and maybe comment lines, too) is 
going to produce an atom; you don't have to read down and find the one line 
that contains '(atom'.

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