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The phrase "I'm on call" is correct and can be used in written English
It means that the person is available to work or be contacted during a designated time period. An example could be: "Sorry, I can't make plans for tonight because I'm on call for work until 9pm."
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I'm on call 24 hours a day.
"So I work, I'm on call.
AT WORK AT HOME I'm on call 24/7.
One African said frankly to his employer "Next week I'm on call for arrest.
"When I'm on call, I'll always have the basics ready to go and add to them," she explains.
"I'm on call with these guys all day, and I know they don't enjoy shooting bears," Homstol said.
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tired and pulse is racing, partly due to the altitude sickness medication I'm on called.
When my children grew to be school-aged, with homework in the afternoons, I was "on call" to clarify or think through their assignments with them.
Copping amphetamines for her for several years probably encouraged her delusion that I was "on call".
"I am on call every day," the surgeon, Dr. Julio Feliu, said one afternoon after completing seven scheduled operations before heading off to teach a medical school class.
"I was on call that night.
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