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The phrase "even called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is referred to by a particular name or term, often in a surprising or unexpected context.
Example: "The ancient artifact was so unique that it was even called a 'time machine' by some historians."
Alternatives: "sometimes referred to as" or "even referred to as."
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Some have even called him a coward.
They even called him "The Hope".
It's not even called a war.
He even called colleges "indoctrination mills".
Some have even called for a jihad.
Quinn even called the policy "cruel".
She even called herself "the flying housewife".
They weren't even called the Crusades!
One even called him "a pimp".
One student even called the brand "arrogant".
(I think he even called us "whippersnappers").
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