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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a call" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to use a phone or other means of communication to contact someone. It can be used in various situations, such as: 1. "I need to make a call to my boss to discuss the project." 2. "Can you make a call to the restaurant and make a reservation for us?" 3. "He made a call to his parents to let them know he arrived safely." 4. "It's important to make a call to the doctor if your symptoms get worse." 5. "The salesman made a call to follow up on the customer's inquiry." 6. "It's your turn to make a call in the game of poker." 7. "You should make a call to your insurance company and ask about coverage for this procedure."
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Make a call, fill in that form, tell others.
Make a call to action.
Make a call.
Make a call if you can.
Make a call to action when appropriate.
But you make a call.
"I gotta make a call".
And finally – can you make a call?
"Then you just make a call.
You have to make a call.
I just had to make a call".
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