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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may call it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to suggest that something could be described or referred to in a certain way. Example: "Some may call it a waste of time, but I consider it a valuable experience." In this sentence, "may call it" implies that not everyone would necessarily label the experience as a waste of time, but the speaker personally views it that way.
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Purists may call it cheating.
Some may call it negative.
"You may call it eclecticism," Meiré says.
Finicky cooks may call it corner-cutting.
"Some may call it ruthless humor".
One may call it socialist, but it makes life easier.
Shrum replied, "You may call it class warfare.
Some may call it art, others something less flattering.
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Some may call it elephantine.
Somebody may call it an opportunity.
(I may call it Citizen Science.
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