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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good time to call" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a suitable or appropriate time for someone to make a phone call. Example: "I'm available from 2 to 4 PM today, so that would be a good time to call me and discuss the project."
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What's a good time to call?
Last week seemed like a good time to call.
Now is a good time to call for what can be an impossible reservation.
Even if you end up doing the floors yourself, this might be a good time to call for a professional consultation.
Plus, given the time difference between California and Asia, his family and colleagues are asleep when he is awake so there is never a good time to call.
Serena needed to regroup - I think that was a good time to call the trainer.
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If you found the recruiter through a mutual contact, make sure to mention the person's name, and suggest some good times to call you back.
If possible, ask anyone you call if it is a good time to be calling.
Is this a good time to be calling?" "Oh, yes".
If your boyfriend and the girl stop talking while you two are going out then that should be a good time to stop the name calling... Some insults can lead to crying and depression.
There is a theory, in fashion, that the most significant trends of each decade become apparent at the midway point, so 2014 is a good time to make the call.
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