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The phrase "at a factory called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific factory by its name, often in the context of discussing its location or operations.
Example: "She works at a factory called GreenTech Manufacturing, which specializes in eco-friendly products."
Alternatives: "in a facility named" or "at a plant known as".
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The Fox charms were imported by Corporate Images of Newbury Park, Calif., and manufactured at a factory called ChengXing Hardware Ornament Factory in Dongguang, China.
"Some people are a bit angry," says Mohammed Aslam Mia, chief engineer at a factory called the Bengal Leather Complex, employing 500 men.
Last November, Abedin was sewing clothing for Walmart and other American brands at a factory called Tazreen Fashions, on the outskirts of Dhaka, when she heard a colleague yell, "Fire!" She thought of sprinting toward the stairs when the factory owner said, "He is lying," and padlocked the doors.
She told us that since the fire, she'd found a job at a factory called Knit-Asia; she'd skipped work that day.
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For his ornamental vases, Wedgwood built a factory called Etruria, to which the manufacture of useful wares was also transferred about 1771 73 (there his descendants carried on the business until 1940, when the factory was relocated at Barlaston, Staffordshire).
We located this facility by a factory called DPI.
"We used to prefer women because they are easier to manage," said Frank Chen, a manager at a Qingxi factory called Lite-On Technology, which makes Internet-access cards for Wi-Fi devices.
I unearthed the backstory of the Jesus Man through an old work colleague of his, who explained that Geoffrey moved from the Derbyshire town of Buxton to Bradford to work as a machinist at a tractor factory called International Harvester.
The two governments, dictatorships forged at a U.S. factory called the School of the Americas, fanned the fires of mutual hatred.
Among other revelations, Levandowski told Stroz that he found five discs containing Google information in a closet while searching his house for devices to give the investigators, but had them destroyed at a commercial shredding factory called Shred Works in Oakland.
"The V-2s were manufactured at a forced labor factory called Mittelwerk," states NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center history website.
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