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Discover Ludwig'nature call' is not a correct phrase in written English and should not be used.
A phrase like 'the call of nature' or 'the call of the wild' is used to refer to when an organism has an urge or compulsion to do something. For example, "The birds began to chirp at dawn, signaling the call of the wild."
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At a concrete ledge just to our right, dozens of male and female runners made a last-minute nature call.
But while the boys embraced the brand's nature call, the girls seemed to be less ready to leave the luxurious trappings of city life.
It was liberating to me to witness in his lab how obvious it was that evolution, or Nature (call it what you will), had so valued female desire.
Whether it's reigning in their excitement, heeding to their fears, keeping their hunger in check or simply allaying their crankiness due to exhaustion, factoring a child's needs into a travel plan requires much more than ad-hoc "nature call" stops.
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Nature calls.
He found a snowbank when nature called.
He heard Nature calling him.
After he weighed out, nature called, and Gallagher answered.
What if nature called?' " But it turned out to be a special moment.
If nature calls, he paddles under the walkway and does his business.
The police have a specialist unit who deal with crimes of a sexual nature, called Sapphire.
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