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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I just called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to the fact that you recently called someone. For example: "I just called to check if you had received the package I sent."
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I just called you.
"I just called Reggie, Mr. Obamaa said.
ALAN: I just called Shane Richie.
I said, 'Jesus.' And then I just called out: 'Addie.
"I just called a spade a spade," he added.
I just called my mom — she's thrilled," he said.
"I just called them and left a message," he said.
"I just called it to hear his voice," she said.
"I just called for his head and went silent".
Moggi replied, "That's really great," and Pairetto said: "All right, I just called to say that.
I just called her and said, 'Hi.' " Van Dyke's voice dropped to a whisper.
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