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The phrase "a grain called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or describing a specific type of grain, often in a context related to food, agriculture, or botany.
Example: "Quinoa is a grain called a superfood due to its high nutritional value."
Alternatives: "a type of grain known as" or "a grain referred to as".
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The family matriarch, Zeyneb, served us a spread with a dozen little meat dishes — goat and lamb in a variety of sauces — with bread made from a grain called teff.
According to the CM-II model, the interlayer is perfectly incorporated and stacked together to form a grain called globules, while in Feldman and Sereda model, the separation between particle boundary and interlayer is not clear.
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The batter is usually made of an ancient grain called teff, and fermented until it's bubbly and tart.
His research into brewing with an African grain called sorghum helped to encourage multinationals such as Heineken and Guinness to use it in their African breweries.
And four sea scallops, sweet and beautifully cooked, acquire all sorts of flavor and textural interest from a dusting of porcini powder, a risotto made from the barleylike grain called farro and spicy bell-pepper juice.
In the most advanced seed plants, the male gametes (sperm) are carried to the egg by a later extension of the pollen grain called the pollen tube.
Like the feijoada, a bean-and-dried-beef dish that comes with a platter of fresh orange, rice, collard greens, and the toasted manioc grain called farofa, these hearty platters are deceptively light.
It is made of locally grown grain called sorghum, instead of imported barley (barley does not grow well in much of Africa), which is particularly expensive due to a weak Ugandan shilling and high excise duties.
Though some may find that number surprising — in dance, there has long been the belief that choreographers shouldn't touch Beethoven — Mr. Morris, in a recent interview in the Brooklyn Eagle, goes against the grain, calling that composer's music "perfect for dancing" and, in a typically provocative touch, added, "For me, Arvo Pärt is dance-resistant".
A small number of grains called saltons leap high above the bed in a process known as saltation.
Nano/ultrafine-grained metals embedded in coarse grains called bimodal metals and nanotwinned polycrystalline metals have been proved to possess extensively improved yield strength whilst keeping good ductility.
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