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"being called for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that is requested, required, or summoned. For example, "The director is being called for a meeting."
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Despite the trauma he had allegedly suffered, despite "violence NEVER being called for", Perez got straight back to the grindstone.
A wider law or ruling is being called for.
But what kind of non-silence was being called for?
Thus lettuce is being called for and, not surprisingly, poppies.
heavenairport Not being called for interviews rings a warning bell.
Even amateurs know how to stop being called for foot faults and losing their cool.
Still stricter laws are being called for to help prevent the continued poaching of wild animals.
Much of what's being called for is simply an improvement to the fabric of the city.
Whether the science being called for will ever be in hand remains to be seen.
And Brady was clearly unhappy that the Ravens were not being called for more holding penalties.
Coach O'Neill, who miraculously avoided being called for a technical foul, even installed offensive sets.
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