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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are to be called" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future action or designation, often in formal or official contexts.
Example: "The new species discovered in the rainforest are to be called 'Amazonian Wonder.'"
Alternatives: "will be referred to as" or "are designated as".
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Its new stores are to be called Dealz (not Euroland).
It is I and I alone who will decide what witnesses are to be called..
The new cigars are to be called Les Grands Crus Davidoff, after fine French wines.
The Adelaide Test begins on January 24 and Speed said at least 10 witnesses are to be called.
The ships are to be called the Peace and the Good Will & have been designed by Vladimir Yourkevitch.
Judge Raggi did not include her on the list of those who are to be called back on Friday.
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The book is to be called "The Automobile Club".
It is to be called the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.
Staged accidents were to be called "movies".
It was to be called Sanatorium.
"My Life" was what the book was to be called.
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