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The phrase "more often called" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a certain term or name is used more frequently than another. Example: "The city of Venice is more often called the 'Floating City' due to its unique canal system."
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In fact, by the late 14th century the solar was more often called the "retiring room".
Rood screens were allowed to remain, but thereafter they were more often called chancel screens.
Podophyllum peltatum (family Berberidaceae) is more often called mayapple, and Epigaea repens (family Ericaceae) is the trailing arbutus.
Tunnels are the things that run under the river, except that these are more often called tubes.
In contemporary Western society, people are more often called upon to justify the choice not to have children than they are to supply reasons for having them.
The result has been that momentous decisions may be made independent of political theory, which is more often called upon to explain them afterward.
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Modern recipes more often call for bread cubes or torn pieces of bread, and those are what you are after.
I'm especially excited about working with our principals in the Elgar, a work I'd love to hear performed more often," Call 921-4642 foreservationsns.
Many of the men at Flex tonight -- and many of the black men I met these past months in Cleveland, Atlanta, Florida, New York and Boston -- are on the Down Low, or on the DL, as they more often call it.
In the UK, the term more often calls to mind pills meant to mimic ecstasy.
The discourse of intergovernmental organizations more often calls on a set of universal values such as fairness, justice, or the right to health (see below).
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