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Discover Ludwig"called forward" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific action where someone is asked or summoned to come to a specific location or to a specific task. For example: "The teacher called forward Sarah to present her project in front of the class." "The CEO called forward the employees to announce the new company policy." "In order to board the plane, passengers are called forward in groups according to their assigned seating." "The judge called forward the witness to testify in the court case." Note: In some cases, the phrase "called up" can also be used interchangeably with "called forward" to mean the same thing.
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The pass, though, was called forward.
The horn was sounded, & Sidney called forward.
Suspected opposition supporters are then called forward to be thrashed.
Rich called forward voices created in a precarious world.
The quieter campaign, but probably a more important one, is called forward guidance.
As she called forward three low-voiced men, but not him, his body wilted to one side.
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"The most important thing is what's called forward-and-backward matching.
Another device used by aircraft, a passive infrared unit sometimes called forward-looking infrared (FLIR), provides night vision.
A p-n junction that conducts electricity when energy is added to the n material is called forward-biased because the electrons move forward into the holes.
This model is also called forward-backward stochastic differential equation (FBSDE) (El Karoui et al. 1997).
The covariance matrix estimator (18) is called forward-backward sample covariance matrix, which is the ML estimator of the persymmetric covariance matrix [32].
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