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Discover Ludwig"calls to take" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used when talking about urging or demanding someone to take action on something. Example: The politician's speech was filled with calls to take immediate action on climate change.
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Even more insidious are calls to "take back control".
Calls to "take 'our' country back" have become increasingly shrill and strident.
The studio exec has 150 phone calls to take or make in a day.
The company pointed to its internal edicts to explain why it rebuffed calls to take down the video altogether.
"It's so hot!" she exclaims a few songs in, to an inevitable volley of calls to take the wig off.
There were also calls to take to the street to protest, although some users equally called for calm.
Despite Southern missing targets and being fined for its performance, the government had resisted calls to take over the franchise.
The Government has consistently rejected calls to take in Syrian refugees, arguing that it is better to provide financial support to people in the region.
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"They call to take my order and we chat.
The phone call to take over the Benaki came in 1973.
People should also heed the mayor's call to take public transportation, including new ferry service.
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