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The phrase "called upon to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that someone is expected or required to do something, often in a formal or official capacity. Example: The CEO was called upon to make a statement regarding the company's recent financial losses. In this sentence, "called upon to" is used to show that it was the CEO's responsibility or duty to address the situation.
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And who would be called upon to serve?
The Premiership may yet be called upon to rule.
When called upon to save penalties, he did that too.
I never expected to be called upon to play.
We all will be called upon to do without.
Today it is called upon to do the same again.
Ms. Stiles is actually called upon to cry.
As the professional, I was called upon to adjudicate.
Utilitarian, never just there, called upon to serve.
Here she's called upon to convey innocence with attitude.
We all will be called upon to sacrifice.
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