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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to calling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of making a phone call or inviting someone to participate in a call. Example: "I look forward to calling you later this evening to discuss the project."
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That's not tantamount to calling them names.
Shaffer took to calling Dexter "Rose".
Some Indian newspapers have taken to calling him "Dr. No".
People took to calling him the "spare tire".
Angry Hong Kongers have taken to calling mainland visitors "locusts".
(Some people have taken to calling such output "newsicals").
Some foreigners here have taken to calling Xinhua "Skinhua".
There is sense to calling Elliott's bluff too.
Her father-in-law has taken to calling her "girlie".
Some have taken to calling the markings Katrina swastikas.
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That also goes to calling people noobs.
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