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a preparation called
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a preparation called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing a specific type of preparation or formulation, often in a scientific or culinary context. Example: "The study focused on a preparation called 'XyloGel,' which is used for enhancing skin hydration."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Paeonia lactiflora combined with Cinnamomum cassia in a preparation called Unkei-to was investigated in an in-vitro study for ovarian production of 17-beta-oestradiol and progesterone, [ 42] (Table 1).
In fact peppermint oil, in the form of a preparation called Peppermint water BP1973, has long been used to treat dyspepsia, flatulence and stomach cramps, and has just been awarded a traditional herbal registration certificate [ 61].
You can pour stove top espresso over ice cream or other dessert foods for a preparation called an affogato.
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That same idea can make an excellent first course: just replace the veal with a small asparagus custard, a classic preparation called a royale.
News & Media
Schering-Plough's website Andropause.com, for instance, which makes a big deal of a testosterone preparation called Andriol, claims that "starting at about age 30, testosterone levels drop by about 10% every decade" and estimating that "30% of men in their 50s will have testosterone levels low enough to be causing symptoms or putting them at risk".
News & Media
BT is spores of Bacillus thuringiensis (we used a commercial preparation called Turex, normally used as a biological insecticide).
Science
It is used as an ingredient of an Ayurvedic preparation called "Kayakalp" to treat skin disorders and for body rejuvenation in India and Southeast Asia.
One of its best uses, common in the professional kitchen, is as a simple preparation called beurre monte.
News & Media
Finally, one study showed that an herbal preparation called Liv.52 might be helpful, though the validity of that study is not universally acknowledged.
Science & Research
Kuntze (scientific synonyms: Vernonia anthelmintica; black cumin) is one of the ingredients of an Ayurvedic preparation, called "Kayakalp", commonly applied to treat skin disorders in India and Southeast Asia.
The unredacted version of the report says that Simonsohn has a manuscript in preparation called "Finding Fake Data: Four True Stories, Some Stats and a Call for Journals to Post All Data," which suggests he may be about to reveal more misconduct cases.
Science & Research
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When introducing a less familiar term, use "a preparation called" to clearly indicate that you are providing the name of something specific.
Common error
Avoid using "a preparation called" excessively in contexts where active voice would be more direct and engaging. Instead of "the experiment used a preparation called X", try "the experiment used X", if the context already establishes that X is a preparation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a preparation called" serves as an introducer of a specific term, typically denoting a substance, mixture, or formula. It clarifies that what follows is the name given to a particular preparation, as demonstrated in the Ludwig examples.
Frequent in
Science
60%
News & Media
30%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
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0%
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a preparation called" is a grammatically sound and useful construct for introducing specific names of substances or mixtures. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage. Although less frequent, it appears mostly in scientific, news, and wiki contexts, serving to clarify terms and enhance comprehension. To improve your writing, use it when introducing unfamiliar terms. However, avoid overusing it in favor of more direct active voice constructions when appropriate. The phrase is well-regarded by experts, receiving a score of 4.3 for grammatical correctness, source authority, and consistent usage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a formulation known as
Focuses on the act of formulating rather than preparing. It's similar in meaning, highlighting a specific recipe or composition.
a substance referred to as
Emphasizes the act of referencing or mentioning something, often in a formal or scientific context.
a mixture designated as
Highlights that the preparation is the result of mixing components and has a specific designation or name.
a compound identified as
Implies a more scientific or technical context, where the preparation is a chemical compound with a specific identification.
a blend marketed under the name
Focuses on commercial availability and branding. This is more specific to products than general preparations.
a concoction recognized as
Implies a mixture of various ingredients, potentially with a less precise or standardized recipe.
a product labeled as
Highlights the labeling and identification of a commercially available product.
a solution termed
Suggests that the preparation is in liquid form and has been given a specific term or name.
a method known as
Shifts the focus from a physical preparation to a process or procedure.
a system described as
Broader term to refer to a process or methodology
FAQs
How can I use "a preparation called" in a sentence?
Use "a preparation called" to introduce a specific mixture, concoction, or blend, especially when the name might be unfamiliar to the reader. For example: "The recipe includes "a preparation called roux", a mixture of flour and butter used to thicken sauces."
What are some alternatives to "a preparation called"?
Alternatives include "a formulation known as", "a substance referred to as", or simply using the name directly if the context is clear. For example, instead of "a preparation called beurre monte", you could say "beurre monte, a simple emulsified butter sauce."
Is it better to use "a preparation called" or just the name of the preparation?
It depends on the context. If you're introducing a term for the first time or if it's not widely known, using "a preparation called" provides clarity. If the term is already established or well-known to your audience, you can use the name directly.
What is the difference between "a preparation called" and "a type of"?
"A preparation called" specifically introduces the name of a mixture or blend, while "a type of" indicates a broader category. For instance, "a preparation called Kayakalp" refers to a specific Ayurvedic formula, whereas "a type of medicine" is a general classification.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested