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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be termed" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used when talking about a specific term or label that is given to someone or something. Example: "The process of changing one's behavior could be termed as 'self-improvement'."
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be termed
noun
Limitation, restriction or regulation.
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None could be termed bad.
These ideas might better be termed commonplaces.
This process shall be termed scoping.
This process could be termed 'graphenization'graphenization
Gerald Finzi might be termed one of classical music's wrens.
And how can anything so eloquent be termed "silent"?
Rushdie excels at what might be termed Shakespeare trivia.
Another factor might be termed the "death of political ideology".
By no means could he be termed a diplomat.
Are they so important as to be termed "commandments"?
The first is what might be termed the Zionist view.
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