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The phrase "calls for some" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the need or requirement for something. Example: The recipe calls for some flour and sugar to make the cake. In this sentence, "calls for some" means that the recipe requires or needs a certain amount of flour and sugar in order to make the cake. Other examples: - The situation calls for some creative problem-solving skills. - The job description calls for some previous experience in a similar role. - The party calls for some celebratory decorations. - The project calls for some teamwork and collaboration.
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It calls for some altogether wilder filmmaking.
This calls for some reflection.
He calls for some very specific policies.
"But this calls for some investment fortitude.
This calls for some blues from LOU RAWLS: Your thoughts?
BEING an undercover Critical Shopper calls for some stealth.
At its root, this calls for some joined-up thinking.
The Childs and Taylor plan calls for some kind of major transit hub.
The Internet has been used to make calls for some time.
Usually, I get one call after another, but there were no calls for some reason.
So, in good theocratic tradition, 2012 calls for some divine intervention.
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