What is the difference between the phrasal verb 'call on' and 'call at'??
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Call on -
someone/something to do something]to officially ask a person or organization to do something.
Example - The human rights group has called on the US to end the death penalty.
. Call out
Order or request help from someone
They called out the fire services when they saw the flames.
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