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The phrase "call for someone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting the presence or attention of a person, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "The manager will call for someone to address the issue during the meeting."
Alternatives: "request someone" or "summon someone".
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They want results and we're not playing well, so they're going to call for someone else.
It is early Sunday morning, so we cannot call for someone to open it.
Sanchez: "They want results and we're not playing well, so they're going to call for someone else.
In general, the more that fans and critics call for someone to be fired, the more reticent Dolan becomes.
"Although those are great attributes, this particular job doesn't call for someone who is social," he said.
It would probably have been enough, even salubrious, to stop eating there, and perhaps call for someone with a wheelbarrow to cart me away.
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The historic moment calls for someone who can restrain debt while still helping government efficiently perform its duties.
The technology commentator John Gruber even called for someone to be fired over the hyperactive, half-animated 30-second clip.
The assignment called for someone who was willing to explore mountainous terrain and endure no small amount of discomfort.
Juror 10 was on the floor on her back calling for someone to lie down between her legs.
Clyburn immediately called for someone to investigate Mr. Greene's candidacy — who paid for the campaign, who was behind it, how did he ever win Mr.
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