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Discover Ludwig"call as" is not an accepted phrase in written English
It is generally more appropriate to say "call for" or "call on". For example: I call on everyone here to join in the celebration with us!
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No – call as many as you like.
"I'll call as soon as I can," I croaked.
"It's a pretty easy call as far as I'm concerned".
American officials portrayed the phone call as friendly.
And beauty behemoths are heading the call, as well.
He promised he'd call as soon as he could.
Were you on the toilet for that call as well?
You can call as loud as you wish for goal-line technology.
He said he would call as soon as he was inside the country.
H.323 direct video call as options/plugin for application.
I'd call as soon as I landed?
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