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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a call about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a phone call that pertains to a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "I received a call about the upcoming project deadline."
Alternatives: "a call regarding" or "a call concerning".
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Officers got a call about 4 a.m.
"We got a call about a consultant".
Then you get a call about the campaign.
She took a call about an upcoming project with Beyoncé.
I got a call about 11 one night, letting me know that her water broke.
One day, he received a call about a woman screaming in the street.
SANFORD, Fla .— Last August, Wendy Dorival got a call about setting up a local neighborhood watch.
The police received a call about a submerged car in the Edisto River early Monday.
Mr. McIngvale did not return a call about the necklace and the earrings.
The Scottish Police Federation said officers had been responding to a call about a man brandishing a knife.
Tokyo police said in a statement that they received a call about an explosion and smoke at Yasukuni.
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