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The phrase "in the call of" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is typically used when referring to a duty or obligation that must be fulfilled. For example: I answered the call of duty, and volunteered to lead the project.
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What gets said in the call of conscience?
As Lovecraft wrote, in "The Call of Cthulhu," "tenebrousness was indeed a positive quality".
Marvel executives say that both groups should be able to relate to the characters in "The Call of Duty".
"I don't think any volcanologist has ever been killed by lightning in the call of duty," he says.
The Oscar-winning actor most recently voiced the character of Jonathan Irons in the Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare video game.
This 12th entry in the Call of Duty franchise may be hot on cliches but there is also a sense that anything goes.
Wells is a killing machine, but one who takes life only in the call of duty and gets no joy from the act.
The most recent entry in the Call of Duty franchise, Black Ops II, featured models of weapons that are also made by Barrett and Browning.
He also blasts zombies in the Call of Duty video game, adding that he's "not sure if it's a cathartic release or not".
When French director Louis Mercanton offered him the role of the philandering English husband in The Call of the Blood (1919), he accepted with alacrity.
Julia, a seventh grader, has her nose stuck in "The Call of the Wild," legs outstretched, ankles crossed, and Winston, age 13, is methodically computing fractions and decimals.
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