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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a special called" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a special call"? You can use "a special call" when referring to a specific meeting or gathering that has been arranged for a particular purpose, often in a formal context.
Example: "The board has scheduled a special call to discuss the upcoming project deadlines."
Alternatives: "a special meeting" or "a special session".
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To begin, consider a special called shrimp and scallop souffle.
In the late 1990s, the group filmed a special called "Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees".
One afternoon while I was working in the prep kitchen, Mario showed up to make a special called a cioppino.
Our second ho-hum choice was bizarre: a special called watermelon and goat cheese mousse with beet salad.
The ever-appalling TLC recently served up a special called "Extreme Cougar Wives," about women involved with much, much younger men.
In 1988, when Chris Rock had been doing standup comedy for four years, he took part in a special called "Comedy's Dirtiest Dozen".
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A special ring, called a tertiary ring, interconnects the local rings.
At the end of 1983 Echo & the Bunnymen recorded a live special called A Crystal Day for the Channel 4 programme The Tube.
A couple of weeks ago, NBC ran a Museum of Television & Radio special called "Great Women of Television Comedy".
Therefore, we were charged extra for a special call out.
"He believes that he does have a special calling through baseball," LaFleur said.
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