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Discover Ludwig"May I call?" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
You can use this phrase in formal or polite situations when seeking permission or approval to make a phone call. It can also be used when asking for someone's phone number or to confirm if it is okay to contact them. Example: "May I call to discuss the details of the project tomorrow?" "Sure, may I ask for your number?" "I have a question about the application process. May I call the admissions office for clarification?"
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May I call you Michael?
"May I call you Richard?
May I call on one of your classmates to read the pivotal paragraph from that work?
May I call you on your iPhone to discuss this further?
May I call you "Ewwww"?
May I call them the "Cornball Alliance"?
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May I suggest to call it what it is, which is "cost"?
The de León residence, how may I direct your call?
I consider, while I may be called to do something, does it really resonate with why I'm here?
RECEPTIONIST: May I ask who's calling?
That may be why I call PPP-ABS, AB3P.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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