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The phrase "a real call" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a genuine or significant phone call or communication that holds importance.
Example: "After much deliberation, I finally received a real call from the company I had interviewed with last week."
Alternatives: "an important call" or "a genuine call".
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"This is a real call for change, and change now.
This is a real call to arms," said Bhan.
"This is a real call for new politics.
"Being out there under the skies, it was a real call to nature for me".
Dr. James Perran Ross, the executive officer of the crocodile specialist group with the World Conservation Union, called the new study "a real call to action".
But also, in Henry V I think the Crispin Crispian speech is fantastic; it's a real call to arms and the chorus is fantastic.
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I always felt that he had real conviction, a real calling to do the kind of work he's been doing.
So keen was she to be the trainer who tempts the dolphins and killer whales from the water to entertain the crowds, "it seemed like a real calling for me".
In [14], acoustic parameters (MFCC and MFB features) are investigated for the 4-class problem anger, sadness, happy, and neutral (emotion portrayals) and the 2-class problem negative versus nonnegative (data of a real call-centre application).
Obviously this doesn't match a real calling application that I doubt will be included in the 3G version of the iPad.
"I feel a real calling to help wherever I can".
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