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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a call back" is correct and usable in written English, although it is often written as "a callback" in the context of returning a phone call or a reference to a previous event
You can use it when referring to the act of returning a phone call or when mentioning a situation that refers back to something previously mentioned. Example: "I left a message for her to call me back, but I haven't received a callback yet."
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Promptly, I got a call back.
But I didn't get a call back.
And those get a call back.
I get a call back with the number.
Within minutes, he got a call back from Mr. Seabrook.
Please give us a call back as soon as possible.
I get a call back a half hour later.
He soon received a call back from William J.
I left a message, but didn't receive a call back.
Give me a call back on Angel's phone".
"I'm hoping to get a call back up," he said.
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