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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascent called" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific ascent or climb that has been named, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The ascent called 'The Eagle's Nest' is known for its challenging terrain."
Alternatives: "climb referred to" or "ascent named".
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Stage 19 ends with an uphill finish at St-Gervais, passing through Megève en route, with the first-category Col de la Forclaz de Montmin, a new super-category climb, the Montée de Bisanne and the finish at Le Bettex, including a desperately steep, brief ascent called the Côte des Amerands.
The climbers had been scaling an ascent called Dirty Love on the 3,261-metre 3,261-metreMount Wilson in the Icefields Parkway, and were "bushwhacking through thick forest", Bullock, who is from Llanberis, Gwynedd, north Wales, said on his blog.
The highway enters Mono County midway up the ascent, called the Sherwin Grade.
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A press release on Mr. Goodwin's web site said he made today's ascent to "call attention to our nation's continued vulnerability to attacks of terrorism upon our skyscrapers" and to "increase public awareness of cancer".
Of course she played the hits (and what hits!) from her mid-career ascent, including "Call Your Girlfriend". But Robyn's never operated on anyone else's timetable.
Then the Robinsons heard about a newly established autism program on Long Island called Ascent.
It is plausible to assume the first day was called ascent (anodos) and descent (kathodos) and to connect it with the rite known to have been performed in conjunction with the Thesmophoria.
When they landed in Sandpoint, Idaho, she learned she would be left with an outfit called Ascent, a wilderness program for troubled children.
Leprino is also rolling out the company's first direct-to-consumer product, a whey protein powder called Ascent, which will have a dedicated wing at the Greeley facility.
Christopher Hitchens called her ascent to media mogul as her "last chrysalis.
A few years ago, he created an immersion experience called the Ascent, in which participants can harness their brain waves in order to levitate.
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