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The phrase "always calling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous or habitual action of making phone calls or reaching out to someone.
Example: "She is always calling to check on her family, making sure everyone is doing well."
Alternatives: "constantly reaching out" or "frequently phoning".
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Somebody is always calling.
One of those national initiatives politicians are always calling for.
"We were always calling J. J. to borrow money".
We are always calling our parameters into question.
Finally, he said: "My mum was always calling people 'auntie'auntie
"I'm always calling it the Big Boy," said Riese.
In-person during office hours, Scully was shy, always calling me Miss James.
Blackburn is always calling your attention to the position opposite his.
And their agents are always calling us to remind us about them".
Free-marketeers are always calling for a bonfire of red-tape.
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"I was always calling different travel agents and asking, 'Have you been there?' They'd say no.
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