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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a call that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific call or request that has been made, often in a context where the nature or content of the call is being described.
Example: "She received a call that changed her perspective on the project entirely."
Alternatives: "a request that" or "a message that".
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A call that is still resounding throughout Egypt.
What's a call that has stayed with you?
He waited for a call that never came.
That is not a call that is overruled, ever, ever.
It is a call that may, however, fall on deaf ears.
But it is a call that should not be made by a judge.
The first night I lay awake, listening for a call that never came.
That is when Johnson replaced Oswalt, a call that clearly appeared to be too late.
"This, however, was a call that was never made," writes Gimson.
After coming out, the veteran waited and waited for a call that never came.
Ed Davis says there was a call that came into the Watertown police.
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