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Discover Ludwig"come calling" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to pay a visit or to come to someone's house or place of business, often without an invitation. Example: The salesman came calling again, trying to sell me his latest product. I always dread when my in-laws come calling during the holidays.
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Regulators already had come calling.
Presidents no longer come calling.
And yet, Hollywood has come calling.
Now, national craft brewers have come calling.
Big pharmaceutical companies have come calling, too.
People don't Come calling anymore.
The past had come calling.
I knew you'd come calling.
An unexpected visitor had come calling.
Some companies have come calling already.
Hollywood has already come calling on Mee.
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