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The phrase "appropriate to call" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether a term or label is suitable or fitting for a particular situation or context.
Example: "In this case, it is appropriate to call the new policy a significant improvement over the previous one."
Alternatives: "suitable to refer to" or "fitting to label".
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"I think he's called meetings when it was appropriate to call meetings," Phillips said.
It would be more appropriate to call it a "death present," Mr. Buffett, 77, said.
It is not appropriate to call executives of another news agency "Nazis".
Unfortunately, it may be more appropriate to call it the Obscene Era.
It would, therefore, be more appropriate to call them 'state schools' rather than 'private schools'.
She was, I think it would be appropriate to call her, a very wild child".
Thus, it would not quite be appropriate to call Ohio a "must-win" for Mr. Romney.
It might be appropriate to call them gas majors than oil majors.
Mannion – it doesn't seem appropriate to call him by his first name – is probably the programme's most sympathetic character.
If the same image is used consistently throughout a poem, it may be appropriate to call it a symbol.
"I believe the overall form of 'Aura' would make it appropriate to call the piece a symphony," Mr. Lindberg has written.
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