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Example sentences for "often called"

  • The "control" here is often called by the name of "mental set".

  • Illusions An error of perception is often called an "illusion", though this term is commonly reserved for errors that are large and curious.

  • The middle stage is often called that of voluntary attention, since effort has to be exerted to sustain attention, while the first and last stages, being free from effort, may be called involuntary.

  • It may be known by five stars forming an inverted dipper, often called “the Milk-dipper.

  • The fever of maturation or suppuration, or, as it is often called, the secondary fever, is lighted to activity with the onset of the suppurative process.

  • Cancerous growths of the skin and transitional membranes, often called epithelioma or cancroid, usually contain epithelioid cells resembling epidermis, and are therefore designated as epidermoid or pavement-celled cancer.

  • The limiting tension beyond which the above law of proportionality fails is often called the "limit of linear elasticity.

  • The quantity EI is often called the "flexural rigidity" of the beam.

  • Mason Locke Weems, often called "Parson" Weems, was a native of Maryland who married a Virginian and spent much of his life in Virginia.

  • Conn the Hundred-fighter, or, as he is often called, Conn of the Hundred Battles, was King of Ireland from A.

  • In books he is often called Columba; but in Ireland he is best known by the name Columkille.

  • Nearly two miles west of Armagh are the remains of the ancient palace of Emain, or Emain Macha, often called Emania.

  • The little Snow Gull, as it is often called, is eighteen inches in length.

  • It is often called "Scaled Dove" because of the blackish edges of nearly all its feathers.

  • A well known bird, often called "quawk" from the sound of its note frequently heard in the evening.

  • The third season of the year, or the season between summer and winter, often called "the fall.

  • On the continent, anything like a summer-house is often called a Belvedere.

  • Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, often called "the noblest of Pagans" was born 121 A.

  • Such an instrument is often called a thermal ammeter, radio ammeter and aerial ammeter.

  • The disease is often called "Russian" influenza, and its origin in 1889 suggests that the name may have some foundation in fact.

  • The differential d[phi] is often called the "angle of contingence.

  • Often called the "Killarney fern," as it grows about the lakes of Killarney in Ireland.

  • Often called "Limestone Polypody," the beech ferns having formerly been classed with the polypodies.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "often called" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    central position; divine nature; equal voice; geographical discovery; ideal beauty; leather work; often accompanied; often called; often expressed; often happens; often heard; often impossible; often irregular; often known; often present; often seemed; often seen; often somewhat; often spoken; often the; often think; often used; often written; our government; sit down; whale boat