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Discover LudwigThe phrase "called in a" is not a complete sentence and it is not grammatically correct.
It is possible to use it in a sentence, but it would need to be part of a larger sentence or phrase. For example: - "She was called in for questioning by the police." (In this sentence, the phrase "called in" means to be summoned or asked to come for something.) - "I called in a favor from my friend to help me move." (In this sentence, the phrase "called in" means to ask for something or to request assistance.) - "The employee was called in to cover for a sick coworker." (In this sentence, the phrase "called in" means to be asked to come to work because someone else is unable to work.) - "He called in a professional to fix the plumbing issue." (In this sentence, the phrase "called in" means to request someone's professional services.).
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They called in a witchdoctor.
He called in a psychiatrist.
Roger called in a panic.
So I called in a ringer.
"Help!" he called in a muffled voice.
Finally, Ms. Whitehurst called in a specialist.
"Garcia," she called in a loud voice.
Close air support was called in, a B-1 Bomber.
The other day, Ms. Katz said, someone called in a coyote attack on a pet pig.
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He brought her to specialists; he called in a wonder rabbi.
The hospital called in a plastic surgeon, who put 14 tiny stitches into his chin.
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