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"called on by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used when someone is asked or expected to do something or speak in a meeting or public gathering. Example: The chairman called on the members of the committee to share their opinions on the proposed project.
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Are we to enter into it before we are called on by our allies?
He was often called on by officials, including President Bush, and asked softball questions.
So the C.I.A. had not done its homework when called on by President Eisenhower.
He has also been called on by outside bodies wanting his skills and influence.
Uncomfortable when called on by professors, he almost always began his responses with a weary-sounding "Uhhhhhhh".
Barclays and Citibank were called on by 570,000 signatories to "Condemn Uganda's 'Kill the Gays' Bill".
Dr. Ginsberg has been called on by other federal agencies to provide reviews including OSHA (silica workplace standard), CPSC (cadmium in children's jewelry) and FDA (dental amalgam).
Death and the King's Horseman, about a man called on by tradition to take his own life, combines dance, language and music to tragic effect.
Can be called on by state governors during emergencies including riots and natural disasters.
Big accounts were called on by up to 22 different EDS departments.
Frequency for advisory boards is not really relevant, as they meet on a more informal schedule, as called on by the CEO.
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