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The phrase "post call" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a person or event that follows or comes after a call. For example, "We have a post call meeting scheduled for tomorrow afternoon."
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Congressional aides, quoted in The Washington Post, call it "taxmageddon".
I asked him when he was getting out post call".
— Julia Moskin The Washington Post: Call it "stealth health": a new breed of fast-casual restaurants tries to sell Americans on eating better, without drawing too much attention to the vegetable-heavy menus.
What are they going to do with it?" The Park Service's plans, first reported in The Washington Post, call for surveillance along the National Mall by October and are prompted by the Sept. 11 attacks.
Time of completion of the evaluation (e.g. post call versus during a designated research time) may have also influenced outcomes.
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The Washington Post called it "refreshingly clear".
The Washington Post called it "dismal".
(Post calls them "pop-up leaders").
(The New York Post called it bullshit).
"The New York Post called it 'tacky,' " he said.
The Jerusalem Post called him a "naïf of formidable powers".
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