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'made calls for' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express the idea that someone has been demanding or calling for something to happen. For example: "The mayor made calls for more resources to be allocated towards public safety."
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One made calls for his mum's security company.
People can also see which of their Facebook friends have already made calls for Mr. Gingrich.
Writing for Breitbart, the outspoken Republican politician made calls for Obama to be impeached, as she criticised US immigration laws.
In 1996 after Kony's rebels attacked Aboke girl's school and abducted many girls, the then deputy head rallied around the world and made calls for peace.
In Ohio, the nuns have made calls for the campaign for governor of Representative Ted Strickland and the Senate campaign of Representative Sherrod Brown.
PORT OF CALL I made calls for accommodations a week before I visited Nantucket in June and almost didn't find a room.
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During the match in question, referee Hugh Carvill asked for an announcement to be made, calling for sectarian shouting to stop.
The suggestions made calling for Boards to further develop organisational relationships and values, as well as display leadership that embodies patient safety appear suggest that a change in current approaches to Board oversight is required.
The Internet has been used to make calls for some time.
He was disconnected from college after being caught making calls for friends at $1 a call.
And they're nervous about making calls for a favorite local charity.
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