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The phrase "a telephone call" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of making or receiving a call using a telephone.
Example: "I received a telephone call from my colleague regarding the project update."
Alternatives: "a phone call" or "a call".
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A telephone call.
A telephone call would close the border.
Neither returned a telephone call on Wednesday.
Norris did not return a telephone call.
"I've had a telephone call," she said.
I shall begin with a telephone call.
A telephone call, however, was more palatable.
Help is a telephone call away.
It all began with a telephone call.
Opening paragraphs: It began with a telephone call from Isabella.
That could have been accomplished with a telephone call.
More suggestions(18)
a contact call
a helpline call
a teleconference call
a hotline call
a landline call
a telephone number
a telephone wire
a telephone lineman
a telephone switch
a telephone booth
a telephone operator
a telephone landline
a telephone link
a telephone receiver
a telephone helpline
a telephone sign
a telephone engineer
a telephone connection
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