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Discover LudwigThe phrase "network call" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a communication between two devices or systems over a network, such as the internet. It typically involves one device sending a request to another device, and the other device responding with the requested information. Example: "We need to optimize our network calls for faster data transfers between our servers and client devices."
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For an incident that has occurred away from the railway network, call 101.
Or the former political strategist for George W. Bush, who saw firsthand how a botched network call could alter the course of a presidential contest?
When I called a Truphone friend in London on his cell using a Wi-Fi network, call quality was decent and there was no background hissing.
The room was only half full when the immediate network call came at 7 p.m. because many people hadn't yet got through security.
Fox News is reviewing the status of John Ellis, an executive who is a cousin of Gov. George W. Bush and who played a central role in the first network call of a Bush victory in the Nov. 7 election.
You have to hang up and let the network call you at home, and again ask you for password information.
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Two hours later, the network called.
Then there are what the network calls essentials.
Three shows to go before the network calls it.
They maintain an anti-censorship network called DynaWeb.
And steer clear of the "zombie network" called "Free Public WiFi".
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