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Discover Ludwig"calling in" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action of reporting to a certain place or person for a certain purpose. For example, "John is calling in at the store to pick up the ingredients for dinner tonight."
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calling in
verb
Present participle of call in
Exact(55)
Both are calling in bigger guns.
Is José Callejón calling in on Chelsea?
Show restraint when calling in favors.
Wilcox's calling in Mallorca is twofold.
They may be calling in favours.
Now, they are calling in the experts.
I don't like calling in sick.
Angry readers have been calling in droves.
They began calling in favors among the politicians.
Similar(2)
But the stagecraft suggested a calling-in of debts.
His first job: cold-calling in New Jersey and Georgia.
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