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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have called on' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to suggest that someone has asked or requested for help or assistance on a particular issue or problem. For example, "The mayor has called on the citizens of the city to help stop the spread of Covid-19."
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They have called on energy companies to halt drilling, and on Cyprus to stop issuing licenses.
Lithuanian church leaders have called on him to go.
Two Lebanese parliamentarians have called on Mr Lahoud to resign.
Others have called on him to step down.
Advocates have called on women to ignore the proposed ban.
For the spirits, again, have called on her.
Some shareholders have called on Job to quit.
The companies have called on regulator Oftel to intervene.
These groups have called on Clinton to intervene.
Western nations have called on Israel to halt such projects.
Former allies have called on Mr. Blagojevich to quit.
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