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call in

[kawl in] / ˈkɔl ˌɪn /








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A family member called in to report the episode.

From Los Angeles Times

In 17th century Ireland, Robyn Goodfellowe is an apprentice hunter who follows her father when he’s called in to exterminate wolves.

From Salon

On earnings calls in recent weeks, company executives have said they’re beginning to test consumers’ willingness to pay higher prices.

From Barron's

“There has been a significant amount of attention to certain specific defaults in the broader marketplace,” Daniel Pietrzak, the chief investment officer of KKR’s BDC, told investors on an earnings call in November.

From The Wall Street Journal

Senior Justice Department officials later called in to Fox News to dispute the report.

From Los Angeles Times