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Discover Ludwig"you call out" is correct and usable in written English.
You typically use this phrase when you are talking about someone making their voice heard loudly or clearly. For example: "When the alarm went off, you could hear people calling out to each other in panic."
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"Sometimes you feel that, no matter how much you call out, it is not enough".
As soon as you call out dermorphin, they will try something else.
"When you call out my name in rapture / I volunteer my soul for murder".
If you're near death, you call out, "Dude, revive me!" and a friend jabs you with a revivifying hypodermic.
"You mean you call out, 'Shoes, come here,' and they come walking to you wherever you are?" "Yeah," she said.
If they swarm you, you call out, "Dude, they're on me!" and a friend struggles over to save you.
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Maybe you called out a name.
His father said, "If he walked by you and you called out, 'Hey, Ron,' he'd keep right on walking".
"China, where are you?" called out a stadium announcer trying to gee up the crowd.
"We missed you," called out one woman, happy to see Searing after her monthlong winter break between semesters.
"How many times have you called out coarse language at Tea Party rallies on this network.
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