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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a summary called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or referencing a summary that has a specific title or name.
Example: "In the report, there is a summary called 'Key Findings' that highlights the main results of the study."
Alternatives: "a summary titled" or "a summary named".
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Each chapter concludes with a summary called "Takeaways" that help the reader focus on key points.
The intake representative will provide you with a summary called a Receipt for Your Claim for Social Security Child's Insurance Benefits for each child for whom you are applying for benefits.
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American Graffiti was completed in 1973 and, a few months later, Lucas wrote a short summary called "The Journal of the Whills", which told the tale of the training of apprentice CJ Thorpe as a "Jedi-Bendu" space commando by the legendary Mace Windy.
Another tabular summary, called a relative frequency distribution, shows the fraction, or percentage, of data values in each class.
But its summary called the sensor's overall performance excellent.
Stesichorus was credited with the three-part articulation of choral lyric strophic lines followed by antistrophic lines in the same metre, concluding with a summary line, called an epode, in a different metre that became canonical.
Pindar employed the triadic structure attributed to Stesichorus (7th and 6th centuries bc), consisting of a strophe (two or more lines repeated as a unit) followed by a metrically harmonious antistrophe, concluding with a summary line (called an epode) in a different metre.
As each transcript was coded, all codes that were thematically similar were grouped together, and labeled with a summary code, called a category.
On the other hand, when considering matched dataset according to Entrez Gene (see Probe Matching paragraph for matching details) a summary statistic, called S, (Fisher's inverse chi-squared method, [ 57]) was computed using the p-values of the statistical tests of that gene in each study: S = - 2 * log(p1) - 2 * log(p2) - 2 * log(p3) -... - 2 * log(p n ), where n is the total number of studies.
Early in the 20th century it became the practice to fill the gaps between new editions with annual summaries called yearbooks.
Starfall, a lovably cluttered site, includes games (match "d" with a picture of a drum) with its offerings, and perhaps the proximity of these games to the site's "books" (artless plot summaries called "The Wooden Horse" or "The Little Red Hen") is what leads to a category error.
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