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"some calls for" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a demand or need for something, often in a specific context or situation. Here is an example sentence: "The recent rise in crime rates is a cause for concern, and some calls for increased police presence and stricter laws have been made by concerned citizens."
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"I could make some calls for you".
This has even prompted some calls for a break-up of GE.
But Taiwanese officials seemed to be resisting some calls for military action.
"Would you like me to make some calls for you, Dad?" "Not really".
Joe Root is still at No. 3, despite some calls for Bell to take that place.
Still, the Martin case has prompted some calls for looser gun-control laws.
In the following years, however, there were demands for greater independence as well as some calls for secession from Tanzania.
Although there were some calls for Clegg to step down, support for him among Liberal Democrats generally remained strong.
But the army has not been able to halt attacks, prompting some calls for a greater emphasis on diplomacy.
The deadlock has led to some calls for the resignation of Mr. Sezer, who took office in May.
The verdict incited some calls for boycotts of the Moscow mayoral election and future national ballots, and drew cries of alarm from the West.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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