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The phrase "are calling for help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where individuals or groups are requesting assistance or support.
Example: "During the emergency, many residents are calling for help from local authorities to address the crisis."
Alternatives: "are seeking assistance" or "are requesting aid.".
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But Malians are calling for help, and a UN effort to counter the militants has stalled.
"They are calling for help, and they are not getting any".
"They are calling for help because the roofs have been torn off.
Perhaps even more worrying, the same families are calling for help again and again, yet the emergency services can too often deal only with the immediate crisis, and no serious follow-up action is taken.
Fishermen in Cornwall are calling for help with the cost of replacing hundreds of crab and lobster pots missing or damaged in the storms.
"The reason we hear about the negative ones mainly is because people are calling for help," Auerbach says.
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We're calling for help".
Local political leaders have been calling for help for weeks.
He added: "My client was calling for help.
"For a year-and-a-half we have been calling for help from Baghdad," he said.
[I became aware of another man.] He was calling for help.
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