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The phrase "being called out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're referring to someone being verbally identified or singled out for criticism. For example, "The students were surprised when the teacher called out the class clown for being disruptive."
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That's what's being called out".
"Being called out was atypical," she said.
Swift tweeted saying she thought she was being called out, and apologised for missing the point.
In most organizations, being called out during a meeting is not the norm.
Angry about being called out, Trump advanced Mattis's departure date from Feb. 28 to Jan . 1
And instead of my name being called out, it was my son's that was announced: "No.
Not before time, the phrase is being called out for what it really is.
But Republicans have grown canny about being called out as climate deniers.
"Just as I was beginning to enjoy the dinner, have a few drinks… my name was being called out".
Reyes was ejected in the second after being called out on strikes by the home plate umpire Ted Barrett.
Pat had to put his foot down on numerous occasions to stop her being called out seven days a week.
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