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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a call that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a hypothetical or potential call that has certain implications or outcomes.
Example: "It was a call that would change the course of our project forever."
Alternatives: "a call that might" or "a call that could".
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So he doubled the final contract, a call that would not have occurred to many players.
When South passed, West doubled for penalty, a call that would not have occurred to most players.
It was at 5.46am on Friday 30 August last year that I got a call that would transform my life.
The N.F.L. admitted the next day to botching a call that would have resulted in the Giants getting another chance at the game-winner.
The league also retroactively upgraded the foul on Andersen to a flagrant foul, penalty two — a call that would have triggered an automatic ejection had referees made that ruling at the time.
The league also retroactively upgraded Andersen's foul to a flagrant foul, penalty two — a call that would have triggered an automatic ejection had referees made that ruling at the time.
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"If you can give him a call that'd be helpful".
After the interview I went back down to my reception area and awaited a call that'd determine my financial fate.
It was 7.30am when she received a phone call that would transform an ordinary morning into an extraordinary one.
On 4 July 1976, the day the US celebrated its 200th birthday, an Israeli expat took a phone call that would change his life.
Last March, while I was cooking dinner one night and watching my two kids fighting over a toy in the backyard, I got a phone call that would change my life.
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