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The phrase "a press call" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a scheduled event where journalists are invited to ask questions and receive information from a spokesperson or organization.
Example: "The company has announced a press call to discuss the upcoming product launch."
Alternatives: "a media briefing" or "a press conference".
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After checking into the hotel, a press call is scheduled.
"We are definitely getting unstuck," said the EPA's Grundler on a press call.
"The tide has turned," 350.org's Bill McKibben told journalists on a press call.
But at a press call before the meeting Mr Bush was unrepentant.
There was a press call back at the gym a few weeks ago and Groves seemed on edge.
"I'd have to get him out of somebody else's brain to take a press call," she said.
On a press call, campaign director Kendall Fells explained they might not want to hold an election at all.
In a press call on Tuesday afternoon Kenyon said comparable sales over the Christmas trading period had not changed.
During a press call for Behind the Candelabra Douglas was overcome while thanking Soderbergh for patiently delaying filming for him while he underwent treatment.
In a press call on Tuesday night, student organizers from across the country shared their plans, which include writing letters to lawmakers and registering older students to vote.
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One enterprising publisher in particular, Carlos Barral, who headed a press called Seix Barral, based in Barcelona, saw an opportunity.
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