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The phrase "a called out" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "He was a called out member of the group." (This is incorrect and unclear.)
Alternatives: "a summoned" or "a named".
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The player with a called out name has to jump and calls someone else's name and so on.
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"It's a calling out," she says.
On the overhead loudspeaker, a voice called out, "Condition A".
"There's no way I'm going in there," a fireman called out, a little drunk.
"Bed, ladies," a nurse called out in a reminding voice.
A woman called out, "Bush is just a freakin' molecule".
A voice called out: "No!" Message delivered.
A woman called out to him, "She's not here.
But a fisherman called out, "We want to hear him".
A voice called out, "Player No. 14!" Papers shuffled.
"We knew that!" a woman called out from the audience.
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