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"called to end" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something coming to an end, usually as a result of someone's command. For example, "The meeting was called to end at 4pm, and everyone reluctantly filed out of the room."
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I called to end the carried interest loophole that hedge fund managers enjoy.
On Monday, President Obama called to end some tax breaks for the wealthiest taxpayers in the United States.
The research comes as David Cameron called to end the "tragedy" of children waiting for homes by speeding up the adoption process.
Samantha Geimer, who at 13 was Mr. Polanski's victim in the original sex case, has long disclosed her identity and called to end the prosecution.
A cardinal subdeacon who had helped organize the Council of Pisa in 1409, he was unanimously elected pope on Nov. 11, 1417, in a conclave held during the Council of Constance (1414 18), which had been called to end the Great Schism (1378 1417), a split in the Western church caused by multiple claimants to the papacy.
Mark Harper, Cabinet Office minister for constitutional reform, explained why the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats were pressing ahead with five-year terms, and how an election could be called to end the life of an unpopular government.
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In calls to end anti-black racism, some see an effort to allow everyone to pursue the American Dream.
The possibility of an infected cow renewed calls to end the slaughter of animals that cannot walk.
But GOP rhetoric against it has intensified, and calls to end it are growing louder.
For the Clinton campaign, however, Sanders' call to end mass incarceration is an opportunity to attack his presumed naiveté.
He wanted every call to end with a sale.
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