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The phrase "avenue called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific street or road that has a name, typically in the context of giving directions or describing a location.
Example: "The restaurant is located on an avenue called Maple Street, just a few blocks from the park."
Alternatives: "street named" or "road known as".
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(After all, where do you see Sixth Avenue called by its official name, the Avenue of the Americas, except on street signs, corporate letterheads, real estate advertisements and in The New York Times?) But then Mr. Pataki, whose office was once in the south tower, thought about the matter a bit more and added a personal note.
The finish line of the event lies within sight of Buckingham Palace on the broad avenue called The Mall.
"That dress was from a shop on Third Avenue called T. Jones, Blairrecallsls.
We're finishing up a very big job now in the Bronx for the Phipps Houses Group on Third Avenue called Roscoe C. Brown Jr. Apartments.
But here, at the end of an avenue called Pleasant, a homeless man from Russia was dragging on his hand-rolled cigarette, considering the winter light.
It has been erecting a 38-story, $152 million condominium building at 150 Myrtle Avenue called Toren, which means "tower" in Dutch.
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Thirsty, we went to a bar on Fifth Avenue called Cyprus Avenue.
Marathoners now enter a stretch of Fifth Avenue called Museum Mile.
They own a bakery on East 55th Street, near First Avenue, called Dessert Delivery.
Wednesday was Veterans Day and the flags lining Fifth Avenue called to mind Childe Hassam's paintings.
I got them in a shop at Eighty-third Street and calledus Avenue, called Foyniture Limited.
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