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The phrase "are called into action" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals or groups being summoned or prompted to take action, often in response to a situation or need.
Example: "In times of crisis, emergency services are called into action to provide assistance and support to those in need."
Alternatives: "are summoned to act" or "are activated for duty".
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Rock dowels are called into action when there is a movement in the rock.
These former colleagues are called into action to repair a 1950's satellite that none of the hot young 21st-century astronauts would know what to do with.
In the game of compare and contrast, the figures who are called into action time and again are Ludwig Wittgenstein, John Cage, Bertrand Russell and Marcel Duchamp.
The Vickers answer is to get banks also to hold thick layers of "bail-in" debt that will impose losses on private creditors of a failing institution before taxpayers are called into action.
Condition Dead Saving Private Ryan with zombies, according to Patrick Lussier, the director of this flick about a group of government specialists who are called into action when zombies rise from the dead.
With eggs backed up like bowling balls on a busy Saturday night at the lanes, the ovaries can afford to be a little wasteful, and as many as several dozen follicles are called into action.
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Fortunately, these have yet to be called into action.
If emergency rerouting is necessary at 3 a.m., Lunden is called into action.
All are examples where humanitarian intervention has been called into action.
Whether Hefner will be called into action remains to be seen.
(They would only be paid above the minimum wage if they were called into action).
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