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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also dubbed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an alternative name or title that something is known by, often in the context of films, shows, or products.
Example: "The movie was released under the title 'The Great Adventure,' but it is also dubbed 'The Epic Journey' in some regions."
Alternatives: "also known as" or "alternatively titled".
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The new company, also dubbed Ott Chemical Co.
The report also dubbed its audit model "outdated".
She also dubbed roles in movies like Lina Wertmuller's "Swept Away" and "Seven Beauties".
The team of 2010 was also dubbed l'equipe racaille – the scum team.
These films, which were not necessarily exhibited with an A-picture, were also dubbed B-films.
He also dubbed films and read poetry and prose on the radio.
Following the opening, The Spectator also dubbed her reign a "disaster" and said that she "must certainly go now".
(They differ from flight recorders, also dubbed black boxes, which record the performance and condition of an aircraft in flight).
The "Rolling Junk" was the name given to their car, a 1918 Marmon, which he also dubbed "The Expenso" because of its predilection for breaking down.
Navarro, who has also dubbed China a "global pollution factory" and "disease incubator", made no secret of his distaste for its rulers during Trump's election campaign.
Varoufakis also dubbed the bailout agreement reached in Brussels this week as a new Treaty of Versaille, and a coup d'état which used banks instead of tanks.
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