Sentence examples for it's generally called from inspiring English sources

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FSG, as it's generally called, has brought us more than half a century of distinguished books, rarely slipping below the level of distinction it hoped to achieve.

I think it's generally called the NCI 127 k.

With overdraft protection, the bank will still charge you for overdrafting, but it's typically a lot less (which is why it's generally called "protection").

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In modern Protestant churches, in which it is generally called the vestry, its size and position vary greatly.

If a metabolite can bind the enzyme of a metabolic reaction to repress its activity and decrease the reaction rate, then it is generally called an inhibitor of the enzyme or the reaction.

Well, it was generally called a bailout – but it did nothing to sort out the country's problems.

In New England it is generally called a partridge, although it is not a true partridge.

This Symphony of a Thousand, as it is generally called, presents two texts of a complementary and opposing nature: the hymn Veni creator spiritus and the closing scene of Goethe's Faust.

He remembers "Take Ivy" from his childhood in Japan and how the Ivy look, as it is generally called there, became basic in the '70s and '80s, as the craze for American things like Levi's and Red Wing boots accelerated.

The agony aunt endured throughout the 20th century ("my sweetheart is away fighting, and I have lost my heart to another,") but it wasn't until the late 60s that sex reared up in the problem pages (before that, it was generally called "being silly" or "going too far with a boy").

It is generally called to the Gilpin Ayala population dynamics model such as (1.1) and (1.2).

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