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was thereafter called
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "was thereafter called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was given a new name or title after a certain event or point in time. Example: "The ancient city, once known as Byzantium, was thereafter called Constantinople after its renaming by Emperor Constantine."
✓ Grammatically correct
Encyclopedias
Academia
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Wiki
Alternative expressions(4)
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
The district they occupied was thereafter called Galatia (from Galli, the Latin word for Celts).
Encyclopedias
Upon taking office he symbolically cast his former name into the sea and was thereafter called only hierophantēs.
Encyclopedias
The Greeks living near Ṣaqqārah worshiped this god as Osorapis, which under the Ptolemaic dynasty became Serapis, and the temple was thereafter called the Serapeum.
Encyclopedias
In 1952 the county seat (called Cangwu) was transferred to Longyu on the southern bank of the Xi River (west of the present site of Wuzhou), and that town was thereafter called Cangwu.
Encyclopedias
After exploring the coast northward to what was thereafter called Dampier Archipelago, he went on to New Guinea and, passing around the north of the island, reached New Britain.
Encyclopedias
His act of homage in 1525 seemed a realistic arrangement that left the way open for the eventual absorption of Ducal Prussia (as East Prussia was thereafter called) into Poland.
Encyclopedias
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
736, provided that the Department of Commerce and Labor and Secretary of Commerce and Labor were to be thereafter called the Department of Commerce and Secretary of Commerce and that the act creating the Department of Commerce and Labor (act Feb. 14, 1903) was amended accordingly.
Academia
It is worth observing parenthetically that only a small proportion of the men who are processed by the draft board are thereafter called upon to perform military services, this being largely determined by the draw of a lottery number, once suitability has been established.
Science
He was responsible for the passage of the Professional Service Corporation Act in 1963, and was thereafter affectionately called New Jersey's "father of the professional corporation".
News & Media
In 1885 they formed their own company and 20 years later took over the Broadway Music Hall, which was thereafter popularly called "the Weber and Fields".
Encyclopedias
The fifth of June, 1947, was a milestone in the history of the United States, and of what was soon thereafter called the Western World.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "was thereafter called" to clearly indicate a name change that occurred following a specific event or decision. This phrasing is particularly effective in historical or formal contexts where precision is valued.
Common error
Avoid shifting tenses within the same sentence when using "was thereafter called". Ensure that the surrounding verbs are in the past tense to maintain grammatical consistency.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was thereafter called" functions as a passive construction indicating a name change that occurred at some point in the past. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability. This is commonly used in historical and descriptive contexts to denote a transition in nomenclature.
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
20%
Academia
17%
News & Media
17%
Less common in
Science
15%
Wiki
14%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "was thereafter called" serves as a grammatically sound phrase to signify a name change following a specific event. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness. While not overly frequent, it is commonly employed in encyclopedic, academic, and news contexts, indicating a formal to neutral register. To enhance your writing, use it to clearly mark name changes in historical or descriptive narratives and ensure consistent tense usage. Alternatives include "was subsequently named" and "became known as".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was subsequently named
Replaces "thereafter called" with "subsequently named", emphasizing the sequence of events.
was later known as
Uses "later known as" instead of "thereafter called", focusing on the subsequent recognition of a name.
became known as
Simplifies the structure to "became known as", highlighting the transformation in name.
was subsequently referred to as
Emphasizes the act of referring to something by a new name.
was afterwards named
Uses "afterwards named" instead of "thereafter called", maintaining the temporal sequence.
was from then on called
Highlights the point in time from which the name change takes effect.
was from that point forward called
Similar to "was from then on called", emphasizing the future application of the new name.
was officially renamed
Implies a formal or official change of name.
came to be called
Focuses on the gradual adoption of the new name over time.
then went by the name of
Expresses the shift in nomenclature using the phrase "went by the name of".
FAQs
How can I use "was thereafter called" in a sentence?
Use "was thereafter called" to specify that something received a name after a particular event. For example, "The territory, after the treaty, "was thereafter called" the New Territories".
What are some alternatives to "was thereafter called"?
You can use alternatives such as "was subsequently named", "became known as", or "was later referred to as".
Is it correct to say "was then called" instead of "was thereafter called"?
Both "was then called" and ""was thereafter called"" are grammatically correct. "Was then called" implies immediacy, while ""was thereafter called"" suggests a period of time passed before the name change.
What is the difference between "was thereafter called" and "is now called"?
"Was thereafter called" indicates a past name change, while "is now called" indicates the current name. For example, "The city "was thereafter called" Constantinople, but is now called Istanbul".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested