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The phrase "get called up to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about being asked to do something or being chosen for a task or responsibility. For example, "Rachel was so proud to get called up to represent her country in the Olympic Games."
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"All of these kids are fighting to get called up to the N.H.L.
"But if I do get called up to Team GB it would be good for me and my career ahead".
He described Schwinden as a "4-A guy," the type of player good enough to get called up to the majors but not to stick.
Apart from anything else, one of the great things about now, rather than then, is that we don't have to go and get called up to be slaughtered on a European field of battle.
Dickey did not get called up to Milwaukee, but now is only weeks from possibly beginning his second major league career, two more than he was ever supposed to have.
"To get called up to the full squad was an amazing feeling despite not playing.
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"Everybody in this locker room wants to do that," Harvey said about getting called up to the majors.
"I was happy, like I got called up to the big leagues again," Sojo said.
There was no bench warming for Tipsarevic on Wednesday, who had begun the week as an alternate before getting called up to fill in for a hobbled Murray.
'It was when Cherno got called up to England when he was 13 that all the newspapers first started to get in touch.
"I was in the national guard back in 1990 and we got called up to fight a huge wildfire up near the fish and wildlife preserve.
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