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Discover Ludwig"call for as" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a need or requirement for something or someone in a specific situation. For example: "The situation called for as much patience as they could muster." This sentence means that the situation required or demanded a large amount of patience from the individuals involved.
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The Bush-Cheney campaign has announced plans to place lawyers on call for as many as thirty thousand precincts on Election Day, to monitor for vote fraud.
Current plans call for as many as 30,000 troops to cover the entire stretch.
Some recipes call for as long as 25 minutes in the oven.[2] It all depends on the width and number of your stalks.
And thank goodness because holiday list-making and excessive traveling call for as many (hopefully natural!) uppers as possible.
On the other, there was a call for as many people as possible to ring up and waste the time of those working at Home Office so they couldn't get any other work done that day.
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One recipe called for as much sugar as the weight of six eggs.
Our forecast calls for as many as four interest rate cuts in 2001.
The New York plan calls for as many as 60 stations, including 10 480-volt D.C. fast chargers.
Early plans called for as many as two dozen fighter-bombers at Manas, including F-15E's, FA-18's and perhaps French and Danish strike jets.
The company has attractive international rates as well, such as calls for as low as five cents a minute to Mexico.
Ratliff also called for as much in the committee report.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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