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The phrase "a network called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing or referring to a specific network by its name.
Example: "There is a network called 'Global Connect' that facilitates international communication."
Alternatives: "a network named" or "a network referred to as".
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The hyphae are arranged into a network called a mycelium.
The show was based on a network called HBC -- sound familiar?
'It was on a network called Lifetime, which is soft programming for women.
The men were paid smugglers working for a network called Thuwar Raqqa, or Revolutionaries of Raqqa.
A network called Coworking Visa lists 450 independent co-working spaces across the world, including 15 in the UK.
The fact that over a hundred companies have already joined a network called Change the Equation is a good example.
They are part of a network called Phenocam that links hundreds of webcams across the US and Canada to study seasonal changes in vegetation.
The Paris, Frankfurt, Brussels and Amsterdam markets have formed a network, called Euro.NM, which has attracted a total of 95 listings since the beginning of last year.
Recent clips often come from a network called $99 Music Videos, an experiment that challenges hipster bands and filmmakers to make supercheap videos.
* Earle Palmer Brown has joined 12 foreign marketing communications agencies to form a network called MAIN, or the Marketing and Advertising International Network.
Consensus protocol/ A process, encoded in software, by which computers in a network, called nodes, reach an agreement about a set of data.
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