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"How do you call" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to ask someone what word they would use to describe something. For example, "How do you call this type of chair?".
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"It's — how do you call it?
I went – how do you call it – viral.
How do you call up a directory of your files?
"The only one I do is the — how do you call that holiday?
"And how do you call this color?" "Bazooka pink," he says.
Nureyev was thrilled by Flaubert's frankness - "his... how do you call it?
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These questions included: 1) How often do you write out a list of symptoms, complaints, and medications before visiting a doctor?, 2) How often do you express preferences for tests, medications, and treatments?, and 3) How often do you call to clarify information or report symptoms or side effects after a visit?
We would take the -- how to do you call it, with the two things like that?
Discrete (cf. Table 1) Citizenship (single or dual) Current citizenship Discrete (cf. Table 1) Income Total salary from regular job Discrete (cf. Table 1) Educational attainment Highest degree obtained Discrete (cf. Table 1) Dependent variables Frequency of phone calls How often do you call your relatives in Senegal?
But when one side behaves despicably, he asked, how do you not call it and them out as passionately as you can?
This created a tension: how do you justify calling a group "monophyletic?" There were no less than three reactions.
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