Sentence examples for are calling from inspiring English sources

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are calling

verb

To use one's voice. To request, summon, or beckon. To cry or shout. To utter in a loud or distinct voice. To contact by telephone. To declare in advance. heading

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Conservative pundits are calling for her head.

And they are calling it Carmageddon.

They are calling Lift "an Obvious company".

Economists are calling for faster reforms.

They are calling for faster political reforms.

Apple are calling the whole update "Intelligence".

Both are calling in bigger guns.

"Now we are calling for dissolving them".

Researchers are calling this "Facebook depression".

Officially, the Knicks are calling Anthony questionable.

But critics are calling the claims ridiculous.

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