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Discover Ludwig"little call" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something that requires only a small amount of effort, such as making a phone call. For example, "I'll just make a little call to the office and find out what time the meeting is."
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There is little call for advertising or focus groups or product relaunches.
You know, we get so little call for names like that around here".
"I thought I'd write a little call to arms to everybody: let loose!
In that little call room, it's that sort of a contest.
There seems to be little call either in Washington or on Wall Street for fundamental reform.
Maybe that's the reason there's so little call for more material freedom in this country.
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It was a little short called Mad.
He looks up and panics a little, calling again and hopping forward across the grass.
The emergency package came with few government-imposed conditions and with little calling to account.
So then, time for a little call-to-action: Are you a woman married to, or a mistress having an affair with, a congressional employee who votes against reproductive rights, or otherwise treats women as secondclass citizens by, say, kicking them off congressional floors for saying words like "vagina"?
Little called the newsman "a whack job".
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