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The phrase "there are calls" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is receiving multiple phone calls or requests for something. For example: - There are calls coming in from customers with complaints about the product. - As soon as the news broke, there were calls flooding in for the celebrity's spokesperson to make a statement. - I can't talk right now, there are calls on hold waiting for me to answer. - The emergency hotline received a record number of calls last month.
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There are calls for the government to bring in tougher laws on so-called "legal highs".
Now there are calls to boycott Chobani.
And there are calls for reform.
There are calls to real estate agents.
There are calls for Sarkozy to resign.
Already there are calls for the election to be postponed.
There are calls for him to go further.
There are calls to the airport to ready the jet.
Following this understanding there are calls for further regulation of reporting regimes in the literature.
There are calls for climbing to be banned completely.
Now there are calls to remove President Andrew Jackson's statue.
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