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The phrase "a caller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is making a phone call or contacting someone, typically in a formal or informal context.
Example: "The caller on the line requested to speak with the manager regarding their complaint."
Alternatives: "a phone caller" or "an incoming caller".
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A caller comes on the phone.
"We have a caller!" Mr. Polanco announced.
"You got a caller, Mr. Glass".
"But what about Egypt?" a caller asked.
A caller argued that Gingrich was now "right with God".
A caller urged him to heed her warning.
He says a caller told the police: "They were fucking.
And what happens if a caller asks too many questions?
Usually a caller and 2 men occupy one pit.
It said the controller was being questioned after a caller tipped off officials last Monday.
"It was meant to be this way," Darryl, a caller from Georgia, said.
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