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Discover Ludwig"meeting call" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that is used to refer to a gathering that has been called by someone, usually to discuss a particular issue or review progress. For example: "I sent out a meeting call to the team to discuss the upcoming project deadline."
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Ranchers and environmentalists who came to the meeting call themselves members of "the radical center".
But the draft conclusions prepared ahead of the summit meeting call only for agreement sometime in 2014, making the spring deadline look ambitious.
Later, with the importing of Africans as slaves to Puerto Rico, it resumed its function as a meeting call but was used to organize slave revolts and escapes.
Minutes from a Tuam Council meeting call for "due care and sensitivity" when building the playground because of the "children's burial ground and adjoining burial ground," Corless said.
If one of your values is generosity, then when you see ungenerous behaviour taking place in your management meeting, call it out to show how it's not appropriate.
And when I arrived at The Times last fall, I enjoyed hearing the ranking editor in the news meeting call on "Paris," usually IHT's editor, Alison Smale, to express her story preferences via an amplified telephone in the center of the oblong table.
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They disrupted a campuswide meeting called by the University president.
Donald Tusk, the Polish prime minister who helped lead the meeting, called Sunday's session "stormy".
A focus of the meeting, called "Security in Asia Neww Problems and New Thinking," was trust.
LAHOUSEN: It was a strictly official meeting called by General Reinecke as chairman.
— Keeptahoeblue.org Bears of Lake Tahoe Town Meeting, January 21 , 2014Meeting called to order at 7 00 P.M. by Big Ray.
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