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Discover Ludwig"calling off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the cancellation or termination of an event, activity, or plan. Example: The concert has been called off due to the heavy rainstorm.
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calling off
verb
Present participle of call off
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Calling off elections, particularly when the ruling power is doing the calling off, is the stuff of tin-pot dictatorships.
Is it calling off Brexit?
Responsibility for calling off the ceasefire lies firmly with ETA.
Jan Eliasson came close to calling off lunch.
"We did exactly the right thing by calling off exams.
He never forgave Beauregard for calling off the attack.
Jeter burst toward the wall, calling off Scott Brosius.
But it is not calling off its expansion plans.
Too often, parties react to disruptions by temporarily calling off talks.
They suggested calling off the game, but he wouldn't hear of it.
They're all trying to bully the Federal Reserve into calling off its efforts to create jobs.
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