Sentence examples for ahead call from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ahead call" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a call that is scheduled for the future or a call that is prioritized, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "We need to schedule an ahead call to discuss the upcoming project deadlines."
Alternatives: "upcoming call" or "scheduled call".

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Go ahead, call him MR BREXIT.

Go ahead, call in the National Guard and complain about the US border patrol.

Here's some advice for the year ahead (call it The Economist diet).

(Go ahead, call it the San Francisco of eastern Canada — it's worthy).

"Go ahead, call her," I say and give him a little push.

In any case, for the lowest train fares, reserve several months ahead; call Amtrak at (800) 800-7245.

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I'd say the way ahead calls for a mixture of adjustments.

Green Bay Coach Mike Sherman, with his team comfortably ahead, called for a running play to Ahman Green.

To judge by Mr. Madore's robust singing and take-no-prisoners acting, he has a stellar future ahead; called on to be repulsive, he excelled.

Of course, the very concept of a future lying 20+ years ahead calls for a discussion about uncertainty, ambiguity and complexity.

The Islamist FPI had threatened violence if the concert went ahead, calling Lady Gaga a "devil's messenger" who wears only a "bra and panties".

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