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Free sign up"rush to call" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to quickly or eagerly make a phone call. Example: After hearing the news, she rushed to call her best friend to share the exciting news.
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I rush to call hospice.
So, should you rush to call your insurance agent?
Part of me understands the rush to call "Idol" over while it's still perched atop the ratings chart.
Often, there isn't any such investigation, and people rush to call an animal a man-eater when it is really not".
10.59am GMT Richard Edgar (@ITVRichard) Carney in no rush to call for an end to Help to Buy - says "it's very early days" but may step in "at any time" if he thinks it's a problem November 28 , 201310.55am GMT Is the government's Help to Buy scheme (which provides subsidies to some borrowers) making financial stability worse?
Whatever you do, it's best to get any information you need now from the IRS and wait until after the filing rush to call the agency's toll-free line.
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Politicians are rushing to call for cuts to immigration.
Maybe they rushed to call their brokers yesterday morning.
Flabbergasted, Mrs. Douglas rushed to call her husband.
I immediately sought to move the children away from windows and rushed to call my neighbor.
The merchant banks in particular rushed to call in their loans to Halla.
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