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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at call" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to funds or securities that can be accessed or withdrawn at any time upon request.
Example: "The investor kept a portion of their assets at call to ensure liquidity for any immediate opportunities."
Alternatives: "on demand" or "readily available".
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at call
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Available when requested
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Specifically, the orders sought "cell site information" for Carpenter's phone "at call origination and at call termination for incoming and outgoing calls". The government obtained the orders under the Stored Communications Act.
MiniMAO1accurately models the ways AspectJ allows changing the target object, e.g., at call join points.
The earlier volumes edited by Chenery and Srinivasan are at call number Main HD82.H275.
Edelman and Balk have been toiling at Call Again for two decades.
They never wanted to be anywhere else for long, and they always came back at call.
E-mail and Internet communications are gradually adding new twists at call centers.
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She was jeered at, called a slut.
At Callen-Lorde I'd grabbed a handful of condoms.
No one is better at calling for individual responsibility.
Written information on alcohol and local alcohol services can also be easily provided to at-risk patients, both at call-outs and/or by mail.
But he is uncanny at calling coin flips.
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