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Discover LudwigThe phrase "calling him out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to communicate the idea of challenging someone in a public and direct way. For example, you could say, "The mayor was called out by the public for not addressing the concerns of the community."
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There has been some backlash against Blair's Observer article this weekend, calling him out on inaccuracies.
He was all but calling him out for a personal duel.
A lot of people have been calling him out and he stepped up".
It's great to hear Nasser calling him out on the utter drivel he's spouting mind.
The Lib Dem leader missed a trick by not calling him out on that.
His primary opponents will have a hard time calling him out for ducking the issue when he sounds like them.
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"I called him out," Poitras recalled.
"They sort of called him out".
The umpire called him out, and it kept us going".
Or no, he didn't call him out on it.
Mr. Trump will probably call him out directly on Wednesday.
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