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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'calling people' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'calling people' when you need to refer to contacting or speaking with people using a telephone. For example: I was calling people all day long, trying to set up interviews for the new job.
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We tried calling people.
(Sorry, I just really hate calling people).
I saw him calling people by name.
We're calling people to come and stand.
"I'm not calling people niggers," she said.
That's the thing with calling people out.
"It's a waste of time calling people.
They should be out calling people".
That's better than calling people "victims" and dependents.
"The Taliban are calling people who work with the government.
"We started calling people and knocking on doors," Howes recalled.
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