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“Call out on”

“Call out on” 

During a team meeting, a manager proudly announced “I’d now like to call out on <x> for his achievement” Poor X didn’t know what hit him.

Calling out (on) someone is exposing someone’s misdoings and not a call of recognition. “I just called x out on his blackhat marketing tactics”

Replace with “call to attention/mention”

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