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'it's usually called' is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is commonly known or referred to by a certain name or title. For example: - "I've been to that restaurant before. It's usually called 'The Red Lantern'." - "In this region, the peak months for tourism are June through August. It's usually called the 'high season'." - "That type of flower is known for its vibrant colors and delicate petals. It's usually called a 'garden rose'."
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Since its inception in 1992, Tortoise has made fiercely experimental rock music; its music is so up to date, in fact, that it's usually called "post-rock".
It's usually called a summer fayre, isn't it?
When composers borrow from the music of other composers, it's usually called pastiche.
Our approach to the Pacific is a pacific one, and indeed it's usually called the Pacific way.Thank you very much.
The small-plates concept, as it's usually called, gives form to this urge, offering smaller portions in larger numbers.
The "Russian avant garde", it's usually called, though the artists themselves didn't use the term; they were known as the futurists, then productivists, and most consistently, constructivists.
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Air/gas outside the aero-digestive tract is abnormal; depending on its location, it is usually called emphysema, referring to trapped air/gas in tissues, or ectopic air/gas.
In recent decades, Fanelli's, as it is usually called, has been a tin-ceiling beer-and-burger stalwart in a neighborhood whose oft-lamented transformation from factory district to art hub to Euro-mall is perhaps best epitomized by the Prada store across the street.
It is usually called "rocking chair battery" for its reversible lithium insertion and de-insertion properties.
It was usually called a bridging placement and it could last for a year or two.
It is usually called "eliminating your own map" or "felo de se".
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