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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thought to call" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a belief or consideration regarding the action of making a phone call. Example: "She was thought to call her friend for advice before making a decision."
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"That's why I thought to call for you".
"I should have thought to call him Nathaniel".
"It was only afterwards," he says, "that we thought to call it Buena Vista Social Club.
That is why no one thought to call her the next day.
No one would have thought to call for a postmortem when he died.
An old friend - who I'd never thought to call about this - is a clinical psychiatrist.
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But it is clear he is giving thought to calling himself as a witness, a move defense lawyers consider a gamble.
"The process that they use for so-called listing, I think to call if flawed is friendly," she said at a 2011 event for a property-rights association.
"I think to call it nostalgia is to diminish it.
I didn't think to call Essex because I called a generic non-emergency number.
The show has every right to call itself a commercial hit, but no right, I think, to call itself excellent.
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