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It is sometimes used that way colloquially even today in some places.
Put more colloquially, it depends on how different they are.
Known colloquially as Bone, it has a population of over 80,000.
In some areas of the country, secondary school is colloquially known as "college".
I think technically that's what's known colloquially as a result.
This is colloquially referred to as "teaching to the test."
Colloquially, this is known as "throwing good money after bad".
Colloquially, this is said to be a matter of "religion".
Colloquially, the term is often used to mean application software.
Colloquially and by the press, they are often referred to as ministers.
Colloquially, the new keys are said to have a computer chip inside.
With long practice behind it the English flowed easily, colloquially.
It is one of the many fish species colloquially known as trout.
The word "content" is often used colloquially to refer to media.
Colloquially, we use it to describe anything that's impressive or good.
Colloquially, it is referred to as one of the most sued companies in American history.
Colloquially, the term can refer to any kind of scary story.
A strain is also colloquially known as a pulled muscle.
It is colloquially called "speed," along with several other types of the drug.
Colloquially, it is often referred to simply as "the Commonwealth".
It is colloquially referred to by students and faculty as "Walls."
The test is known colloquially as the Eleven plus exam.
The student was interested in psychokinesis - colloquially, mind over matter.
As a result the book begins almost colloquially: "Here was this man.
This area is known to students colloquially as "The Street."