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Discover Ludwig'to call off' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe when something is stopped or canceled. For example: "The company decided to call off the fundraiser due to the coronavirus outbreak."
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And Papandreou was bullied convinced to call off the referendum.
No one there seemed ready to call off the fight.
That caused Mr. Carter to call off the operation.
Papandreou was forced to call off the democratic referendum.
He was ready to call off the event".
George W. Bush ought to call off his dogs.
But he needs to call off his dogs of derogation.
The opposition, reluctant to call off demonstrations, has yet to offer an official response.
In other words, there were people in Iran who wanted to call off the negotiations.
Brazil likewise demanded answers, and threatened to call off a state visit to Washington next month.
Just because it says here I like tomatoes, is that a reason to call off victory?
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