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The phrase "make cold calls" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally is used in the context of making phone calls to potential customers or clients to introduce a product or service. For example: "The sales rep had to make cold calls every morning before they could start their other tasks."
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While Sock had a plan, others simply have to make cold calls.
Agents could respond to telephone inquiries, but they could not make "cold calls" to beneficiaries.
Brokers may soon make cold calls based on black-market lists of videophiles who've rented Walter Matthau movies.
"If I were the type to make cold calls," he said, "I'd have gone into sales and not finance".
Sometimes inviting criticism of their zealous marketing, they pitch via e-mail, make cold calls, arrange luncheons and hold community meetings.
The investigation focused on five agreements by the companies not to make cold calls to employees that each company had placed on a do-not-call list.
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SPEAKER 1: Making cold calls.
Jobe made cold calls and got nowhere.
They made cold calls through the branch network.
He made cold calls and $250 a week.
All three companies were accused of making "cold calls" to investors and then making fraudulent representations.
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