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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long call" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a phone call or conversation that lasts for an extended period of time.
Example: "After a long call with my friend, I finally felt more at ease about the situation."
Alternatives: "an extended conversation" or "a lengthy phone call".
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Examples: Balkie: An unskilled chauffeur... Bundle-Up: A long call.
"It is a long call, so I have to start early," he said.
"If I'm on a long call, I'll probably go out in the hall".
My search for you is a long call in a dark wood.
People still prefer the comfort of watching media on a large screen TV, typing on a full size keyboard, and having a long call on a comfortable handset.
"On Friday morning I had a long call with one of the leading Middle Eastern banks and they said that they'd spoken to their investors who have a long history of buying in London and they still have just as much appetite as on Thursday.
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State officials said there had not been such a long call-up since at least the 1970's.
It looks like the investor upped bullish expectations on the car manufacturer by rolling a sizable long call position to a higher strike price in the November contract.
Adult cheek-padded Sumatran males make a final "long call", before bed.
"He asked questions, but it wasn't a particularly long call; it was very calm, sort of 'O.K., guys, let's go win in Florida.' ".
You can go now.' It was a very, very long call and a very emotional call.
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