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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'calling about' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to calling someone to discuss a particular topic or to inquire about a certain matter. For example: I am calling about the job opening you posted online.
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What was Sanders calling about?
I'm busy right now, but whatever you're calling about, it's all Corbyn's fault and I'd love to write the article".
"I'm calling about Bear Stearns," Parr said.
"I'm calling about your review," he said.
"How are you?" "I'm calling about Erik.
No one is calling about Steve Trachsel.
"Everybody's calling about it," Lee says.
I just thought you were calling about something else".
But that was not what Mr. Obama was calling about.
That afternoon, Mr. Baracz began calling about the menu.
"I'm calling about the reference for Lady Anne Toth.
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