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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which I call" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to add clarification or explanation about a previously mentioned subject. Example: The antique shop had many unique items, including a rare jukebox which I call the "diamond in the rough."
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"We cannot continue this game... which I call Russian roulette.
Ideology is measured by a version of ProgressivePunch.org's statistics, which I call the Conservative Score.
The second is something that he calls cognitive load — and which I call cognitive overload.
It's the hair, which I call my 19th-century Jheri curl, and my European muttness.
Many are assistant ministers, which I call the stained-glass ceiling".
It was actually just a normal menu, which I call spirit cooking.
I suggest a new unit of measurement, which I call a jet-year.
We are in the early phases of the next big technology-driven revolution, which I call "consumer health".
David: I am definitely hoping Mark Sanford wins his House race, which I call the Gail Collins Full Employment Act.
I've actually done some research on the economics of rock 'n' roll music, which I call Rockonomics.
With a bit of finessing, I transformed the flow principles and charts into compositional techniques, which I call flow filters.
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