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'make a calling' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a call or a request for assistance. For example, "We had to make a calling for additional volunteers to help with the event."
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Instead, Ms. Leo agreed, as she has on other occasions with novice directors, to appear in a short film by Ms. Hunt, who was hoping to make a calling card to raise money for the feature.
"I was thinking that in order to prove to the industry that I'm the right guy to make somebody giggle from time to time, I might have to make a calling card, a kind of down-and-dirty, lo-fi comedy," he said.
It's got Jennifer Aniston, John Hawkes and people like that, and I feel very fortunate that I was able to make a calling card of a feature film that I was proud of.
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But you make a call.
"I gotta make a call".
And finally – can you make a call?
"Then you just make a call.
You have to make a call.
I just had to make a call".
Could he next make a call to Bartlett?
"At some point you make a call," Cashman said.
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