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Discover Ludwig"she calls for" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it in a variety of situations. For example: "She calls for a change in the law that would protect citizens from exploitation."
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She calls for a doctor.
Afterwards, she calls for a post-mortem.
She calls for a yes vote.
She calls for Gretel to bring more sweets for him.
Sadly it isn't the kids she calls for.
She calls for additional consumer regulations and protections involving firearms.
She calls for an International Coalition of Kindness.
And she calls for "an immigration policy that benefits Americans".
But in Clinton's current Presidential campaign she calls for reforming the police and ending "mass incarceration".
In opposing the nomination, she calls for a "clean break" from the Bush-era policies.
Instead, she calls for directors to pay executives for after-the-fact performance.
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