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The phrase "a calls of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, possibly a misconstruction of "a call of" or "calls of."
Example: "There was a call of nature that interrupted our meeting."
Alternatives: "a call from" or "calls for."
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The present (P) or absent (A) calls of each probe-set were carried out by the MAS5 method using GCOS (Affymetrix Technologies, The Affymetrix, INC. Santa Clara, CA, USA) with default parameters.
"When Do you think that we'll be able to get a) calls of interest, b) showings, c) offers?" Think about communication.
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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.
Could D.C. get a Call of Duty team?
Had there been a call of "out" from the stands?
He pitched the vote as a "call of history".
It is a call of nature, just as the mountain and the sea often call me.
The phone is particularly helpful when officers respond to a call of a domestic dispute.
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