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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all be called" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that everyone or everything will be referred to by a certain name or title, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In this context, all be called to the meeting is unclear; it should be rephrased for better understanding."
Alternatives: "all will be referred to" or "everyone will be called".
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We think they can all be called state-of-the-nation novels.
False health claims or dodgy promotions will all be called into question - no matter which market they run in.
Octavio Dotel, Al Alburquerque and Joaquin Benoit could all be called on if the Tigers find themselves in a save situation today.
The Congolese were startled one day to be told that their country, its main river and the currency would all be called Zaire.
"Mobile units, riot squads and gendarmerie units will all be called on at an unprecedented level," said the interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve.
He name-checks Jesus 20 times, and frequently acknowledges that we will all be called to account, one way or another: "Jesus is a judge and he's kind and he's just/Forgives us for our avarice and lust".
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All were called to the mall.
They've all been called back.
The show, after all, is called Part Troll.
The drug baron behind it all is called Cherokee.
All were called for strikes, and the threat passed.
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