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Discover Ludwig"called up for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when you are referring to someone being asked to do or attend something. For example: He was called up for military service.
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Boy gets called up for military service in Algeria.
Lehner was called up for the third time this season.
"I want to get called up for that".
The contestants were called up for the trophy presentation.
He was called up for active duty on Jan . 19
To avoid being called up for military service.
The SA man was drafted like any other German who was called up for military service.
DR. STAHMER: Were you called up for service in the German Armed Forces during this war?
During the Occupation, horses were requisitioned, and men were called up for forced labor in Germany.
Haley was the sixth player called up for a brief spell with the Rangers this season.
The Connecticut National Guard has been called up for grueling roof-shoveling duty.
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