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called this evening
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "called this evening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a phone call or communication that is expected to happen later in the day, specifically in the evening. Example: "I hope he called this evening to discuss the project updates."
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3 human-written examples
There is a general meeting being called this evening at 18 00 to discuss, deliberate on and debate the future of the occupation in light of the injunction.
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The police were called this evening to the barge docked at the Standard Tank Cleaning Corporation on Kill van Kull and discovered two men unconscious inside, said Lieut.
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"You take that same normal healthy individual and give them the same bolus of glucose late at night, and now the pancreas is sleeping — literally — and cannot produce enough insulin, and blood glucose will stay high up to three hours". Doctors once called this "evening diabetes," he said.
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57 human-written examples
"We will fix that immediately this week," Chang said at the hastily called late afternoon meeting.
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He also called last night "a must game".
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His father called last night and is on his mind.
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The Welsh Liberal Democrats also called last night on the coalition Plaid Cymru-Labour Welsh government to join the growing campaign.
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The DC players were also fired up and angry about the game being called last night.
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"I had four emergency calls last night.
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Telephone calls last night to Mr. Garvey were not returned.
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In addition to Florida, Oregon and New Mexico were too close to confidently call last night.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "called this evening" when you want to specify that a phone call or communication occurred, or is expected to occur, during the evening of the current day. It provides a clear timeframe for the communication.
Common error
Avoid using "called this evening" to refer to calls made on previous evenings. Be precise with your time references; use "called last night" or "called yesterday evening" if referring to a previous day.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "called this evening" functions as an adverbial phrase indicating when a phone call took place. Ludwig examples show its use in news contexts, specifying the timing of communication.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "called this evening" is a grammatically sound and neutrally registered adverbial phrase used to specify that a phone call or communication occurred during the evening of the current day. While it's not exceedingly common, as Ludwig data indicates a "Rare" usage frequency, it serves the purpose of providing precise temporal context, as evident in news and media examples. Related alternatives include phrases like "phoned tonight" and "contacted this evening", offering similar meanings with slight variations in tone and formality. Ludwig AI confirms that it's correct in written English.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
phoned tonight
Replaces "called this evening" with a synonym for contacting someone and specifies the timeframe as tonight.
contacted tonight
Substitutes "called" with "contacted", indicating any form of communication during the evening.
rang this evening
Uses the British English term "rang" instead of "called", maintaining the same timeframe.
will call later tonight
Indicates a future action of calling someone during the later part of the evening.
spoke by phone this evening
Specifies the mode of communication as a phone conversation this evening.
had a conversation tonight
Refers to having a conversation, implying a call took place during the evening.
reached out this evening
Replaces "called" with a more general term "reached out", indicating any form of contact.
had a chat tonight
Uses a more informal term "chat" to describe a phone call this evening.
made contact this evening
Emphasizes the act of establishing contact during the evening, without specifying the method.
communicated tonight
A formal substitute for "called", implying any form of communication in the evening.
FAQs
How can I use "called this evening" in a sentence?
You can use "called this evening" to indicate that someone made a phone call or contacted you on the evening of the current day. For example, "He "called this evening" to confirm the details of the meeting."
What's a formal alternative to "called this evening"?
A more formal alternative to "called this evening" could be "contacted this evening". It maintains a professional tone and indicates that some form of communication occurred during the specified time.
What can I say instead of "called this evening" if it was a video call?
If it was a video call, you could say "had a video call this evening" or "video conferenced this evening" to be more specific about the type of communication.
Is there a difference between "called this evening" and "called tonight"?
While both phrases refer to communication during the evening, "called this evening" sounds slightly more formal than "phoned tonight". The choice depends on the context and desired tone.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested