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The phrase "call him off" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to instruct someone to stop or cease their actions, usually towards another person or animal. You can use it in various situations, such as: - Please call him off before he hurts himself. - The police were called in to call off the protesters. - She tried to call her dog off the cat, but it was too late. - I had to call off my plans because I got sick. - The coach had to call off practice due to bad weather. Example: John was aggressively arguing with another customer at the store. The manager had to step in and call him off before things got physical.
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Call him off?
Call him off.' The guy rushed at him.
"I'm the center fielder, I got to call him off," Hunter said.
When Andrus would call him off on a pop-up, Beltré might go through the motions of catching it anyway, as if, in a just world, ruled by his own odd sense of propriety, the ball would have been his.
You can't call him off.
You simply cannot call him off.
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Gardner felt he called him off too late.
"When I hear his voice, I think he wants the ball". But Mattingly added: "Before that, I should have called him off the play.
After a nerve-racking moment -- no one called for the ball -- Appier almost took it before Zeile called him off to end the threat.
It was Kozma who mistakenly thought he heard left fielder Matt Holliday calling him off on Andrelton Simmons's pop-up in the wild-card game in Atlanta, only to be saved by the umpire Sam Holbrook's controversial infield fly call.
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