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The phrase "a call from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a phone call or communication that originates from a specific person or entity.
Example: "I received a call from the manager regarding the upcoming project deadline."
Alternatives: "a message from the" or "a notification from the".
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A call from the president.
It's a call from the governor.
Or worse, a call from the office.
This isn't a call from the general manager; this isn't a call from the manager.
I got a call from the line producer, Antoine Douaihy.
Above all, French bosses dread a call from the Elysée.
A call from the Haggler to Dowling Ford ended quickly.
Moments later she got a call from the radiology suite.
Then Mr. Koss received a call from the appraiser.
I just got a call from the N.B.A.
"I'll give Kurt a call from the airport," Gretchen promised.
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