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The phrase "a body called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an organization, group, or entity that has a specific name or designation.
Example: "The research was conducted by a body called the Environmental Protection Agency."
Alternatives: "an organization named" or "a group referred to as".
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By an ordinance of 1618, a body called the Chambre des Syndicats was established.
The heart of Sarbox is a body called the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
At the moment it relies on a body called the adjudicator.
The standard tests for cells, including those for watertightness, are set by a body called the International Electrotechnical Commission.
A body called the Britain Abroad Task Force was set up in the wake of the rebranding craze.
The rules stem from internationally agreed standards adopted by a body called the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
Britain set up a body called the Energy Saving Trust in 1993; America has a similar outfit, called Energy Star.
In California attorneys for death row inmates are recruited through a body called the California Regional Project.
If the crown passes to Salman, his crown prince will be nominated by a body called the allegiance council.
But now there's an alternative strategy being touted by a body called the Emergency Asteroid Defence Project (EADP).
Ipso, a replacement for the Press Complaints Commission, has been constructed by a body called the Industry Implementation Group.
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