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that often called
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "that often called" is not correct in English.
It should be "that is often called" or "that are often called" depending on the subject. You can use it when referring to something that has a common name or designation. Example: "The phenomenon that is often called a 'supermoon' occurs when the moon is at its closest point to Earth."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Movies roles followed, like his 1994 turn as a burglar who takes Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis hostage in "The Ref,"parts that often called on him to invoke his signature sneering persona.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
The wing-T is a run-heavy system that often calls for the guards to pull around the end of the line, and Alex's athleticism has proved vital.
News & Media
Wood has potential as a renewable material for a large variety of applications that often call for improved properties such as dimensional stability, moisture insensitivity, and durability.
Science
Most importantly, it shows that students can think outside of a single disciplinary box, something that's especially valued in small start-up companies that often call on scientists to be jacks-of-all-trades.
Science & Research
Nutrition labels include a list of ingredients that often call sugar by different names.
Wiki
Now, Gallardo et al. have shown that mice need dopamine a neurotransmitter that is often called the brain's 'feel-good chemical' to maintain the internal clock that supports food anticipatory activity.
Science
He is clearly interested in describing events that are often called indescribable, and perhaps that's part of why he chose to tackle the death railroad.
News & Media
Lengthy intervals of gradualist modification are punctuated by brief bursts of innovation that are often called transitions, to emphasize the fact that they culminate in the emergence of new levels of organizational and functional complexity [ 7].
Science
There are many different algorithms that attempt to identify triggered earthquakes and remove them, a process that is often called declustering.
Science
A Bronx building that is often called the birthplace of hip-hop is facing foreclosure.
News & Media
These days, fame has a tendency to metastasize, producing strange outgrowths that are often called "collaborations".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure correct subject-verb agreement when using relative pronouns. Use "that is often called" for singular subjects and "that are often called" for plural subjects. For example, instead of "a concept that often called X", write "a concept that is often called X".
Common error
A common mistake is omitting the necessary verb 'is' or 'are' after 'that'. Always include the verb to maintain grammatical correctness. For instance, avoid writing "a method that often used", and instead write "a method that is often used".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "that often called" functions as a reduced relative clause aiming to provide additional information about a noun. However, Ludwig AI points out it is grammatically incorrect, since it misses the auxiliary verb ('is' or 'are') needed to create a passive construction.
Frequent in
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33%
Science
33%
Encyclopedias
33%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "that often called" aims to function as a reduced relative clause specifying a common name or designation, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect due to the missing auxiliary verb ('is' or 'are'). To ensure grammatical correctness, use "that is often called" for singular subjects or "that are often called" for plural subjects. Though found across diverse sources such as news, science and encyclopedias, its incorrectness diminishes its suitability, especially in formal contexts. Consider employing alternatives like "frequently referred to as" or "commonly known as" for improved clarity and accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
That is often called
Adds the verb "is" to correct the grammar and form a passive construction.
That are often called
Uses "are" instead of "is" to agree with a plural subject.
Which is often called
Replaces "that" with "which" offering a slightly different relative pronoun.
Frequently referred to as
Replaces "often called" with a synonymous phrase.
Commonly known as
Emphasizes common knowledge of the subject.
That's frequently named
Uses "named" as a synonym for "called".
That is generally termed
Uses "termed" to suggest a more formal designation.
That one often calls
Reorders the sentence structure.
What people often call
Shifts the focus to what people generally say.
Things that are often called
Specifies a plural subject for "are called".
FAQs
What's the correct way to use the phrase "that often called"?
The correct forms are "that is often called" for singular subjects and "that are often called" for plural subjects. The verb 'is' or 'are' is essential for grammatical accuracy.
What can I say instead of "that is often called"?
You can use alternatives like "frequently referred to as", "commonly known as", or "generally termed" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "that often called" or "that is often called"?
"That is often called" is correct. The phrase "that often called" omits the necessary verb 'is', making it grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "that is often called" and "that are often called"?
"That is often called" is used with singular nouns, while "that are often called" is used with plural nouns. The verb form must agree with the noun it modifies.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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85%
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2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested