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"calls to put" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone's request for something to be done or placed somewhere. For example, "The mayor's speech called to put stricter environmental regulations into effect."
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Everywhere, it seems, there are calls to put the brakes on.
But human-rights people are much warier of calls to put the general in charge, even of a civilian government.
Garden birds were also assisted by an enthusiastic public response to conservationist's calls to put out feed.
Mr. Brown should resist any calls to put British troops back on the streets in Northern Ireland.
"So on my way into the office I've already started making calls to put out for bid that part of my network that is with WorldCom".
"Today there are calls to put back the monument to Dzerzhinsky," Vladislav Surkov, the deputy chief of staff for President Vladimir V. Putin, told Interfax.
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I thought about calling to put in a trade, but was gazing at the television instead.
And to read George Monbiot on Hansen's call to put energy chiefs on trial, go here.
Government sources say it was Turnbull's call to put the issue to the full cabinet.
We should instead heed Prof Sandel's call to put the morality back into politics.
So the call to put our accounts in order was right," he says.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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