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Discover LudwigThe phrase "termed it" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when referring to something that has been given a specific name or label. Here is an example: "The new research study on climate change can also be termed as a wake-up call for our planet's future."
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'Magical thinking,' she termed it).
Mr. Hays termed it worthless.
Or, as we termed it: the Spiderhead.
Standard & Poor's termed it a "selective default".
Management termed it an illegal strike.
He termed it "purely a management issue".
The war years, they termed it.
Horvath termed it complex and delicious.
He termed it a schoolwide achievement.
Other administration officials termed it simply impossible.
Ms. Swarovski termed it "terribly conservative".
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