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Discover LudwigThe phrase "call him after" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to phone or contact someone at a later time. Example: "I couldn't reach John, so I'll call him after lunch to see if he's available to meet up."
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Andrew told me to call him after I found another solution.
He gave us his card and said we should call him after Yom Kippur.
Later when I was looking for a gross Northern copper, I thought how amusing it would be to call him after my rather smooth middle-class friend".
Khaldoon invited Tevez to call him after the faxed transfer request landed last Tuesday evening but the chairman received no reply.
She tried to call him after hearing that the jet had crashed into the dual carriageway, but he did not answer.
Zardari is reported to have told Singh that he recognized he was the first to call him after the Marriott hotel attack in Islamabad.
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Wainwright understood his connection to Beltran and called him after the deal.
Cage, when writer called him after the concert, said he really doesn't like institutions.
Mr. Mosley said that Mr. Mineo called him after learning of his practice.
In a postmatch news conference Monday, Chelsea Manager Guus Hiddink said Ranieri had called him after the match.
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