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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an open call" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a public invitation for submissions, applications, or participation in an event or project.
Example: "The organization has issued an open call for artists to submit their work for the upcoming exhibition."
Alternatives: "a public invitation" or "a general call for submissions".
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They held an open call.
Participants were selected through an open call.
Work was picked after an open call for submissions.
Spoken Word HAMILTON Grounds for Sculpture "Poets' Invitational," an open call for poets, writers, musicians.
HAMILTON Grounds for Sculpture Poets' Invitational, an open call for poets, writers and musicians.
When we have an open call, you might get 700 people.
Shortly after the protesters' clash on the Brooklyn Bridge, Ms. Ewell sent out an open call.
Crowdsourcing, outsourcing of tasks to a crowd of unknown people ("workers") in an open call, is rapidly rising in popularity.
In 1990 she went to an open call for "Forbidden Broadway".
Media Cloud's founders have put out an open call on their Web site for research ideas.
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