Front | Call on |
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Back | This can mean either to visit someone, or to use someone’s or something’s knowledge. To visit someone: "I’ll call on you this evening to see how you’re feeling.” To use someone’s knowledge: "I may need to call on the university’s excellent professors in order to answer your question.” |
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