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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'called to work' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone was expected to go to work, or was asked to go to work by someone else, such as an employer. For example: "I was called to work on a Sunday afternoon to help cover an extra shift."
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Some health workers also receive an 'on-call allowance' when being called to work outside working hours.
Many of the readers took and passed the examination and were called to work immediately".
But Ms. Perez called, and an hour after that, her agent called to work out the details.
Few of us are called to work in the slums of Calcutta; all are called to struggle with the darkness within, with the slums of our hearts.
The central character, K., a land surveyor, has been called to work at a castle, but when he arrives in the surrounding village, he encounters nothing but obstacles.
Of course, the pay is just a token amount, since the dentists must cancel their appointments when they are suddenly called to work during a crisis.
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He was calling to work out the details on the deal for "Name Dropping".
And then came the call to work with Mr. Burns.
But he has watched sadly as the call to work with the poor has withered.
Are you really ill when you make that phone call to work?
Leigh said he "utterly disapproved" of the call to work for free.
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