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"make a call on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to make a decision or judgement about something or someone. It can also mean to request or demand a decision or action. Example: "After much deliberation, the jury will now make a call on the defendant's guilt." "In order to move forward with the project, we need to make a call on which direction to take."
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"Tavis was a little bit older and we had to make a call on one of them.
It is hard for a visitor to the US to make a call on this one.
(We'll wait until we see the video of someone taking off a black-bear suit to reveal a red-jacketed Cartman to make a call on that one).
Hey, EPA: Time to get off the fence and make a call on this one.
Nobody answers when you make a call on Hunt's flats, while a neighbour who has bought one of the apartments for herself quickly tires of being questioned over the intercom and hangs up.
2) Offer to make a call on someone's behalf.
The board must make a call on where to draw the line.
PHONE To make a call on the Pre, just pop open the keyboard and start dialing.
"Someone has to make a call on when it's too expensive".
It's too early to make a call on it, and we're only speculating, shooting the breeze.
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No one made a call on that phone, Moore said, without the man's permission.
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