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'call it in' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is recalling or reporting something. For example, "The police officer was instructed to call it in when he spotted the crime suspect."
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Well, its election season again, or, as we call it in Washington, always.
Call it in.
I waited too long to call it in.
People used to call it "in yer face" theatre.
I'm going to call it in right away".
"We were about to call it in," the other guy said, bringing over espresso and cookies.
The result, as I call it in the book, is "affirmation based news".
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"But I called it in," I say, using TV vernacular.
CEO Todd Sullivan calls it "in-pocket marketing".
Closure, some called it in the meetings.
Rayyan called it in.
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