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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recall of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of retrieving or calling back a product, information, or event.
Example: "The company announced a recall of their defective products to ensure customer safety."
Alternatives: "a withdrawal of" or "a retraction of".
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Washington State issued a recall of the oysters last week.
Presently, a recall of the governor looks improbable.
April 2010 brought a recall of children's liquid medicines.
After these proceedings began, United requested and received a recall of the loans from the Department.
This high incidence of relapses necessitated a recall of SR boys for additional therapy.
Thermo Fisher Scientific is conducting a recall of certain aluminum liquid nitrogen dewars.
Morrison, Blake "Why a Recall of Tainted Beef Didn't Include School Lunches," USATODAY.com, 10 Dec. 2010.
The union bosses stopped short of encouraging industrial action, but demanded a recall of the TUC.
A dog food company has expanded a recall of its teriyaki dog treats over salmonella concerns.
But a recall of the world's best-selling hybrid now appears inevitable.
G.M announced on Thursday a recall of 246,000 Vues to strengthen the rear suspension.
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