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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brand called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing or referring to a specific brand or product name.
Example: "I recently discovered a brand called EcoWear that specializes in sustainable clothing."
Alternatives: "a label named" or "a company known as".
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They're from a brand called Motel Rock.
He smoked a brand called De Resque Minor.
Most of the cigarettes is a brand called Waldorf-Astoria.
So he started a brand, called No Mas.
*Now that Sears, Roebuck & Company has introduced a brand called Kenmore Elite, will the next innovation in appliances be a brand called Sub-Zero Plebeian?
At the same time the Napa winery Duckhorn introduced a brand called King Eider, but that ceased production in 2004.
Ms. Sahni walked past the Patak chutneys and relishes toward a brand called Mother's, which she grew up on.
We're carrying ballet flats from a new line, Collection Priv? and a brand called Masscob from Spain is arriving soon.
Soy milk can be added to that list, too, as a brand called 8th Continent challenges the market leader, Silk.
This year, Sigg launched a brand called SteelWorks that makes stainless steel thermoses and flasks in China.
This month, Southcorp Wines, the big Australian company, introduced a brand called Little Penguin specifically for the American market.
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