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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'he was labelled' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to say that someone has been given a particular label or categorization. For example, "He was labelled a troublemaker after his classmates witnessed him getting into a fight."
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He was labelled a "drama queen".
He was labelled Cedric the Pig.
He was labelled "the finest general World War II produced" by Lord Mountbatten.
Six months later he was labelled a threat to national security.
He was labelled (though he loathes the tag) the spokesman for a generation.
He was labelled, wrongly, a conscientious objector, for which he paid a price for decades.
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He was labeled the eccentric Brit.
He was labeled the "enfant terrible" of British cuisine.
After taking an intelligence test, he was labeled gifted.
During the Cultural Revolution (1966 76), he was labeled a counterrevolutionary and was sharply criticized.
When Bloemberg did not fight the other night he was labeled a pacifist.
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