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The phrase "am calling" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to indicate that someone is currently making a phone call.
Example: "I am calling to confirm our meeting for tomorrow."
Alternatives: "I am phoning" or "I am ringing."
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"I am calling the police".
"Then I really am calling Cedric up.
I am calling to apologise.
I am calling Obama this afternoon.
"I am calling on you to prevent these needless deaths".
I am calling on campers to leave voluntarily".
I am calling on council to pass an enhanced ind.
I am calling on behalf of the Home Team".
"I am calling this terrible police work," he said.
So I am calling on businesses to help with this.
I am calling on the IPCC to fully investigate".
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