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The phrase "a callout about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mention or highlight of a specific topic or issue, often in a context where attention is drawn to it.
Example: "The article includes a callout about the importance of mental health awareness in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a mention of" or "an emphasis on".
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We started it after receiving an overwhelming response to a callout about mental health care in the UK - more than 700 readers shared their stories.
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A callout asking Guardian readers about their experiences of tuition drew hundreds of responses from tutors, parents and school teachers.
Posts on Skincare Addiction range from a callout for subscribers to give their best backpacker beauty tips, to a chat about pillowcase hygiene, to the question of whether rosehip oil is "good or bad for those with sebaceous filaments".
"Let's go with a callout.
Thousands of Guardian readers responded to a callout asking for their views on parenting.
The Guardian received more than 500 responses to a callout for first-hand experiences of persecution.
Editors can add a callout box to a node with a title and description.
To mitigate the risks posed by these unknowns, a callout would proceed in stages.
So we launched a callout for people to submit their city's best idea... and got a huge response.
Hardy's method turn was a callout to casting agents who were made well and truly aware of his abilities.
Five volunteer men, a different group each performance, answered a callout weeks in advance "to be part of something that redresses misogyny".
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