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"feel like calling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an inclination or urge to make a phone call, for example: I feel like calling my mother to check in and see how she's doing.
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Now I feel like calling them out, just to give the actors a rest.
"Sometimes," he said, "I feel like calling up David Geffen to ask if I can come over and look at my childhood".
At the end of the song is a burst of self-aware self-loathing: "Been back a week and I already feel like calling it quits".
When Caradoc kisses Aurora — who of course is attracted to him, as we are to evil — you feel like calling the police.
"Now listen, whenever you feel like calling her, you come find me first - and I will punch you in the face".
And so consequently, I feel like calling these people up and just asking them to just please leave me out of this.
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I felt like calling my teacher.
I felt like calling my mother.
He is excited about a book by Isak Dinesen and feels like calling her up.
There was one wild moment when Mr. Wollcott felt like calling him up and asking him if he could still remember what a reluctant Little Immanuel he was.
I really felt like calling him and saying, you are a moron, you had good intentions and you really screwed everything up.
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