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The phrase "a gang called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group or organization, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "In the story, there was a gang called the Shadow Riders that ruled the streets at night."
Alternatives: "a group known as" or "an organization named".
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Last month, the Sun Herald reported that a gang called the Simon City Royals was on the rise in South Mississippi.
White was a leader of a gang called the Black Guerrilla Family.
By the time he was 12, he was running with a gang called White Fence.
I remember being part of a gang called The EE (it stood for Eating Eight).
Officials said he is known as Ant and belongs to a gang called A.B.G.
He joined a gang called Boys Around Town in his sophomore year.
Others are darker, the inky residue of James's fifteen years leading a gang called F.S.U., for Fuck Shit Up.
In the 1940's, he was in a gang called the Ravens and learned how the neighborhood governed itself.
Three suspects in the other shootings, the police said, are members of a gang called the Bloods.
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In Philadelphia, a gang called Dykes Taking Over was "terrorizing people as well".
By the way, there's no such thing as a gang [called] the Dixon Bloods in my area.
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