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Discover Ludwig"calling for you" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it typically means that someone needs or wants you to do something. Example: "I heard someone calling for you outside, they said they need your help with a project." Here, the phrase "calling for you" is used to indicate that someone is looking for the person being addressed because they need their assistance.
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They're calling for you.' " Before the 1959 season, tired of only kicking, Blanda retired.
The limpets, served sizzling in butter and garlic, are calling for you.
Yes, Mr. Stern, that's Mayor Bloomberg calling for you on Line 1.
When everyone from Mitt Romney to Sarah Palin is calling for you to go, you'd have to think something was up, right?
Black banners hung on the walls of the Church of the Virgin Mary, proclaiming "Egypt rise up, the blood of your martyrs is calling for you to take revenge".
Pepsi is calling for you to submit ideas to their Refresh Project before the SXSW conference taking place in Austin, TX next month.
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Some days it calls for you to win; some days it calls for you to lose.
Bill: Would you like me to call for you, Mom?
"That's why I thought to call for you".
Is there a relative we can call for you?
"Every situation may call for you to do something different".
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