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Discover Ludwig"calling up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to indicate initiating a conversation with someone. For example: "I called up my friend to ask her advice."
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calling up
verb
Present participle of call up
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So does the calling up of troops.
We are calling up a rich set of associations.
Fish companies are calling up, saying, 'What do you need?
"I've gotten people calling up in a panic," he said.
The deadline for calling up players is Aug. 20.
It's not just school-leavers who are calling up.
*** I felt like a crack addict calling up my dealer.
They will not, however, be calling up a replacement.
"People were calling up and buying houses over the phone".
Hence, he argues, the regular calling up of enemies.
Together they worked at one, supposedly calling up spirits.
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