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Discover LudwigThe phrase "call him to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in the sense of asking someone to come or join a group. Example: "I thought we would go to the park today, so I called him to join us." In this sentence, "called him to" means that the speaker invited or asked the person to come and join them at the park. It can also be used in a command or instruction, such as "Please call him to the meeting at 2 PM," where it means to ask or instruct someone to bring the person to the meeting.
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I call him to clarify.
I call him to talk voices.
No one dares call him to account.
They did, however, call him to testify.
Nor have American officials said what led them to call him to the embassy.
"I don't have the power to call him to account," said Blatter.
I can't call him to the national team ahead of other guys without having seen him.
A federal judge conducting the inquiry was planning to call him to testify.
DT: I would call him to say congratulations on a great job.
Multiple times a year, Grisoni said Gilliam would call him to work on the script.
I couldn't call him to find out because I couldn't call.
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