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Free sign upThe phrase "and called in a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation where someone is summoned or invited to participate in something, often in a formal context.
Example: "The committee reviewed the proposal and called in a few experts to provide their insights."
Alternatives: "and summoned a" or "and invited a".
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"I've just picked up the phone and called in a lot of favors," Mr. Miller said.
They have beefed up local units and called in a national counter-terrorism squad.
Bond brought the colt back to the barn and called in a couple of veterinarians.
The sheriff retreated and called in a SWAT team from Grand Forks.
Gur Rosenblat said he still regarded the structure with suspicion, and called in a bulldozer to tear it down.
The Kia wouldn't start, so the team pushed it off to the side and called in a tow truck.
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They also found four Army soldiers, injured in a ditch, and called in an evacuation team.
He directed his squad to take cover and called in an airlift request.
He said troops were trying to capture a Taliban commander and called in an airstrike when they came under fire.
"The troops responded and called in an airstrike and caused the death of some civilians and the wounding of others," Mr. Almady said.
As the forces left they were fired on from several locations and called in an airstrike to cover their withdrawal, they said.
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