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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a condition called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific medical or psychological condition by name.
Example: "The patient was diagnosed with a condition called diabetes, which requires careful management of blood sugar levels."
Alternatives: "a disorder known as" or "an ailment referred to as".
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"It's a condition called apotemnophilia," he explained.
I had (actually still have) a condition called cholinergic urticaria.
(It was actually a condition called double detached retina).
She has a condition called pathological demand avoidance syndrome.
The hormones the body needs for healing activate a condition called the tumor necrosis factor.
Another 16 million, with a condition called prediabetes, are on their way to developing it.
But should a pouch become inflamed or infected -- a condition called diverticulitis, antibiotics are prescribed.
Rose Siggins, who was born with a condition called sacral agenesis, plays Legless Suzi.
The five cases discussed in that paper involved patients with a condition called restless legs syndrome.
After less than an hour, Brantly began to shake violently, a condition called rigors.
They are less prone than metal to weakening with repeated flexing, a condition called fatigue.
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