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Discover Ludwig"is to be called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate expectation or obligation. For example: The new library, which is to be called the Main Street Library, is scheduled to open next year.
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Justin Bieber had Never Say Never, Beyonce had I Am…World Tour, and now One Direction's upcoming tour documentary is to be called This Is Us.
The book is to be called "The Automobile Club".
It is to be called Palin's Pacific.
It is to be called Masterpieces of the Twentieth Century.
A recently announced drama is to be called "Believe".
It is to be called Newsday The Queens Edition.
That venture is to be called Verizon Wireless.
Morrison's next album is to be called An Innocent Man.
It is to be called "small sofa" or "small settee".
The programme is to be called Pole to Pole.
Should we not set out the order in which the evidence is to be called?
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