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The phrase "a mass called" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity or collection of something that has been designated or named in a particular way. Example: "In the experiment, we observed a mass called 'X' that exhibited unusual properties."
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When larger vessels are injured, much more blood escapes; it collects in the tissues and forms a mass called a hematoma.
When sheep graze, vegetation is chewed into a mass called a bolus, which is then passed into the rumen, via the reticulum.
In nutrient-rich water, cyanobacteria cells proliferate to form a mass called a bloom.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.08401.001 Cancer can develop if cells in the body acquire mutations that enable them to grow rapidly to form a mass called a tumor.
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The polypide degenerates periodically during the lifetime of a zooid, and a compact mass, called a brown body, frequently remains in its place.
However, when large numbers of hyphae accumulate for example, on a slice of bread or fruit jelly they form a fuzzy mass called a mycelium that is visible to the naked eye.
The condition is caused by a noncancerous mass called a hypothalamic hamartoma.
In response, nerves in the stump to start to grow again, while mature cells such as muscles and connective tissues revert to an immature mass called a blastema.
Under nutritional stress, the majority of bacteria aggregate to form a bulging mass called fruiting body while a small number of vegetative cells (about 10%), named peripheral rods, remain undifferentiated and are located around and between fruiting bodies.
In the UK, the protest was launched at 11 30 with a thunderclap, a mass call on social media for wider opposition to spying.
Despite some politicians trying to claim the contrary, Tuesday's million-and-a-half-strong demonstration in Barcelona was a mass call for the independence of Catalonia.
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