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The phrase "who call" can be considered correct and is commonly used in written English
It is a relative clause that introduces a subordinate clause and provides more information about the subject in the main clause. It can be used to describe a person or group of people who perform a certain action or have a specific characteristic. An example of using "who call" in a sentence could be: "I need to speak with the customers who call after hours." This sentence indicates that the speaker wants to talk to a specific group of customers - those who call outside of regular business hours.
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High ranking types who call Tories "Nazis".
Sad for the people who call.
Who call 911 in cases of emergency?
People who call runs "points", that's who.
The share who call themselves conservative has risen.
Mr. Hughes dismissed those who call him an ambulance chaser.
Umpires who call balls and strikes wear equipment".
Untrained practitioners who call themselves doctors handle most medical needs.
Most are penniless students who call this "the campus".
Many who call themselves Bible believers are simply change-resistant.
Most people who call the F.B.I. are crazies.
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