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The phrase "a call of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a summons, invitation, or request for action.
Example: "The organization issued a call of support for the local community during the crisis."
Alternatives: "a request for" or "an invitation for".
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Answering a call of nature.
A call of alms for Prison Radio.
They even responded to a call of hiccups, he said.
At just past eight o'clock, a call of "Silence.
"It's a call of conscience to India's majority," he says.
Had there been a call of "out" from the stands?
He pitched the vote as a "call of history".
Officers who found the body were responding to a call of a possible suicide.
The police found him Wednesday night, after responding to a call of shots fired.
The phone is particularly helpful when officers respond to a call of a domestic dispute.
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I will also stop when he stops, ie, with a puncture or a 'call of nature'.
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