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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a roll call" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where attendance is being taken, such as in meetings, classrooms, or gatherings.
Example: "Before we start the meeting, let's do a roll call to ensure everyone is present."
Alternatives: "attendance check" or "name call".
Exact(44)
It's quite a roll call.
A roll call of excellence.
There was a roll call.
That's quite a roll call.
A roll call of shattered dreams.
"I object to doing a roll call", he says.
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There's no space between a roll-call vote and Armageddon.
But some board members demanded a roll-call vote.
A roll-call of near and actual calamity.
Basically it's a roll-call of the fashion powerhouses.
Jones was picked in a roll-call vote Wednesday at the union's convention in Detroit.
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