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The phrase "a repeat calling out" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of calling out something multiple times, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "The teacher issued a repeat calling out of the students' names to ensure everyone was present."
Alternatives: "a repeated call" or "a reiteration".
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If the goal is to avoid a repeat, calling out the National Guard now is a move requiring finesse and calm authority.
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"It's a calling out," she says.
You repeat the calling outs until you have an order the people open their presents in!
A day at the beach could mean potential health risks, at least at 11 "repeat offenders" called out for chronic high bacteria counts in the Natural Resources Defense Council's annual assessment of water quality.
She was calling out a lot.
As we said clearly when we began listing them in 2010, and have repeated on countless occasions since, we were calling out these groups "based on their propagation of known falsehoods -- claims about LGBT people that have been thoroughly discredited by scientific authorities -- and repeated, groundless name-calling".
A voice called out: "No!" Message delivered.
A voice called out, "Cameras ready".
In fact, despite repeated call-outs, I was unable to find a single Muslim who took up the offer to ride with anyone yesterday.
Apparently Rihanna is quite the repeat offender -- PETA called out the star for wearing "foxes, cows and reptiles," who's appeared in all sorts of fur over years (although we wonder if items like this crazy hat were faux or real).
Mad Men shows us history may repeat itself, but on television it goes into an endless loop, battering our emotions into a dull numbness that calls out for soothing.
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