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termed

adjective as in called

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adjective as in named

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Union is also what is termed a "food desert", where many residents live far from the nearest supermarket.

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The narrower "economic deal", as it was termed by Sir Keir Starmer, centres around technology and what the UK has referred to as the "further integration of our two countries' tech sectors".

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Guantanamo is a high-profile location that Amnesty International once termed “the Gulag of our time.”

Trump's response came last week when he threatened to cut future funding over what he termed "terrible things, horrible things" the country's leadership was doing.

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The research is gathering the stories of survivors of abuse in what are termed "faith settings" – which can include churches, schools and other places where clergy and leaders in religious organisations abused children.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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