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take another Call
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "take another Call" is not correct in standard written English due to the capitalization of "Call." You can use it in contexts where you are referring to accepting or making another phone call.
Example: "After finishing the first conversation, I decided to take another call from a client."
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News & Media
Wiki
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(2)
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
Take another Call Comcast!
News & Media
They don't want to take another call for an hour or two, and their performance is impacted.' The idea of consulting therapists remains taboo in much of Indian society, but the stigma is waning.
News & Media
If a TSR asks to be put on Project, it will be discouraged in favor of preferring the TSR take another call from the queue.
News & Media
I have found many times that to perform those tasks during particularly 'busy' times, it is discouraged by management, preferring instead to have the TSR forego the customer's request at a later time and take another call instead.
News & Media
Let's take another call.
News & Media
My friend Deb installed caller ID on her land line for the sole purpose of never having to take another call from her mother-in-law.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
Ms. Kostrzewski took another call for the signs, giving me a wink.
News & Media
He took another call with a phrase that the Cuba Boys knew well.
News & Media
Interrupting herself then, she took another call on the headset from a lighting technician.
News & Media
She had forgotten to press a button that bounces calls to other lines — a system designed to give responders time to decompress before taking another call.
News & Media
Hunched over a desk in the half-light of a sound booth, working on two hours' sleep, the program's co-host Takashi Uesugi took another call.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure consistent capitalization when writing. Unless "Call" is a proper noun (e.g. a specific project name), it should be lowercase: "take another call".
Common error
Avoid capitalizing common nouns like "call" unless they begin a sentence or are part of a proper noun. Using lowercase ensures your writing aligns with standard English grammar.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase primarily functions as a verb phrase indicating the action of receiving or answering an additional phone call. As indicated by Ludwig AI, "take another Call" is grammatically incorrect due to the capitalization. However, examples show it used, albeit incorrectly, in contexts involving communication and customer service.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Wiki
20%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Science
5%
Encyclopedias
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "take another Call" is understandable, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect due to non-standard capitalization. The corrected form, "take another call", describes the action of receiving or answering an additional phone call. This phrase appears mostly in News & Media sources, with other sources being Wiki and Formal & Business. Remember to use lowercase for common nouns like "call" to adhere to standard English grammar. Alternatives like ""answer another call"" and ""receive another call"" can provide more specific nuance.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
take another phone call
Specifies the type of call being taken, adding clarity.
answer another call
Focuses on the action of responding to the call rather than the act of receiving it.
receive another call
Emphasizes the reception of the call, suitable when the source of the call is important.
accept another call
Focuses on agreeing to take the call, implying choice.
handle another call
Highlights the management of the call, useful in customer service contexts.
field another call
Suggests dealing with a call, often in a busy environment.
respond to another call
Similar to answering but emphasizes a more formal or required response.
begin another call
Emphasizes initiating or starting a new call.
get back to another caller
Highlights the delay and subsequent action of returning a call.
deal with another call
Focuses on the process of managing and resolving the call's purpose.
FAQs
How can I use "take another Call" correctly in a sentence?
The standard written form is "take another call", with a lowercase "c" in "call". For example, "I need to take another call before lunch".
What's a more grammatically sound alternative to "take another Call"?
Alternatives include "answer another call", "receive another call", or simply "take another call" (lowercase).
Is there a difference between "take another call" and "make another call"?
"Take another call" implies receiving an incoming call, while "make another call" refers to initiating a new outgoing call. They describe opposite actions.
Which is correct, "take another Call" or "take another call"?
"Take another call" (lowercase "c") is the correct form in standard English. The capitalized version is considered non-standard.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested