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"called them to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has summoned or asked a group of people to do something. Here are a few examples: - The teacher called them to the front of the room to present their projects. - The coach called them to the field for practice. - The prime minister called them to the negotiating table to discuss the new trade deal.
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I called them to find out.
He called them to come aboard.
"I probably should have called them to ask why.
Why hasn't somebody called them to our attention?
One by one, Mr. Putin called them to account.
She called them to explain her project, and most agreed (and signed a consent form).
At their 15-minute call, Stephanie Ybarra, the production's line producer, called them to attention.
The hospital, he said, called them to ask for a payment for $500,000.
After the governor acted, Attleboro officials called them to say a license could not be issued.
"Initially the asbestos industry called them to try to prove there was no hazard," he said.
After reading the brochure of a dance studio, I called them to discuss admission.
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