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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also calling on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you are making a request or appeal in addition to something else.
Example: "The committee is also calling on community members to participate in the upcoming event."
Alternatives: "also urging" or "also requesting".
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Mr. Zoellick is also calling on more than two dozen countries to ease export bans on food, which he said have contributed to higher prices.
Many are also calling on officials to invest in wind and solar, and to prepare for coastal floods by erecting sea walls and other protections.
He's also calling on international universities should partner with Pakistani ones to improve local university quality and conduct joint research.
"I'm supporting this campaign to kick big oil out of one of Britain's most treasured museums and also calling on the Science Museum to make this exhibition free so everyone can access it".
I'm also calling on Congress to continue down the path of earmark reform.
Amnesty is also calling on the EU to increase resettlement quotas.
The organisations are also calling on international donors to publicly express their opposition to the legislation.
The group is also calling on employers to include staff ethnicity figures in annual reports.
But we are also calling on you, the reader, to get involved.
Mr. Clinton is also calling on Congress to raise international family planning aid overall.
They are also calling on former museum curators and scholars to organize exhibitions with lavish, erudite catalogs.
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