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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away and called" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an action where someone is called away from a location or situation, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "She was called away and left the meeting abruptly."
Alternatives: "summoned away" or "called off.".
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Susan's family missed her right away and called the police.
The grandmother, who wasn't struck, drove away and called police from a shopping center.
A few minutes later he detected a Tory MP "chuntering away" and called him to order.
The girl ran away and called police, and the man fled.
Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter reported that hotel staff found it "impossible" to chase the badger away and called police as a last resort.
She says she called 911 when she fell in April, but after paramedics stanched the bleeding, she sent them away and called her doctor's cellphone.
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Linda Buehler was able to get away and call 911.
We ask that if residents see downed wires that they stay away and call our hot line".
"Dear lady, when you make up your mind, call me; and if my wife answers, hang up right away and call back five minutes later," he told her.
The people on the ground are watching through binoculars a few hundred yards away and calling specific locations, in latitude and longitude.
"We're singing and there are maybe two hundred and fifty people, and if one person is off he picks it up right away and calls them out and fixes it".
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