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The phrase "call for something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a need or demand for something, often in a formal or serious context.
Example: "The situation calls for immediate action to address the crisis."
Alternatives: "demand something" or "require something".
Exact(49)
And the moment would seem to call for something drastic.
Barr's call for something new was, in a narrow sense, consistent with the magazine's radical origins.
Does the moment call for something else? Coll: The evidence almost a year in is mixed.
In the end, it took an American to stand up and call for something a little more radical.
This isn't a feature unique to NGDP targeting; advocates of price-level targeting would call for something similar.
"I want him to call for something like a new New Deal, saying, 'Look, we've gone off the rails.
Similar(11)
This season called for something different.
That calls for something more than just the facts.
Now there are increasing calls for something called "early intervention".
Our plans called for something traditional and classic.
But Bastille Day 2000 calls for something special.
More suggestions(19)
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