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That's what we call an "otoshidama".
The scholar regards so-called compulsory education as useless.
The journalist is what you call a cosmopolitan.
That computer is what we call a robot.
Jim is what is called an absent-minded student.
This is an example of the survival of the fittest, as it is called.
This is what we call a "brand new idea".
This is what is called a 'present' in some countries and 'bribery' in others.
This is what we call "tempura".
This is what is called the Norman Conquest.
In California are the famous big trees, or "forest kings" as they are called.
So-called trade friction could be avoided some day.
We should bear in mind what is called wisdom is not a mere item of knowledge.
There is no thinking without what is called 'association of ideas.'
There are so-called primitive cultures in the jungles of the Amazon and on the island of New Guinea, and there are so-called advanced cultures in Europe, Asia, and Africa, but the languages of these cultures are all equally advanced and complex.
That politician has come down in the world since the so-called "Recruit scandal" was publicized.
CO2 has a lot to do with the so-called greenhouse effect.
CO₂ has a lot to do with the so-called greenhouse effect.
What we call 'Standard English' is only one of the many dialects spoken all over the world.
She's what you call a "delinquent mom," but she's good at cooking, and most importantly, she's a really caring parent.

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