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The phrase "able to call a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or permission to make a phone call or contact someone.
Example: "She is able to call a technician if the issue persists."
Alternatives: "capable of making a call to" or "permitted to contact a".
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And I like people who are able to call a spade a spade.
To be able to call a baby sitter and head out to sort grapes was crucial".
Despite her injuries she was able to call a friend who telephoned the police.
Salmond should be able to call a referendum at a time of his choosing.
Soon, some will be able to call a former public school home.
Officials also said consumers would be able to call a special agency hot line, (800) 441-4234, for more information.
A union spokesman said principals have always been able to call a teacher's former supervisor and ask about performance.
The union acquires power only if enough employees join to form a critical mass able to call a strike or otherwise exert pressure on management.
"I was able to call a third of my witnesses to the stand and they were allowed to testify a quarter of what they knew," Mr. Penichet said.
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Against that background, the IMF's difficulty was, it seems, not being able to call an end to an unsustainable programme.
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