call again
Come back again. Although it uses the word "call," the phrase refers to returning to a place, such as a store. I'm sorry we don't have that item in stock right now—please call again. Unfortunately, sir, I'm just closing the store for the night, so you'll have to call again. Thanks, but I really wanted a blue one, so I'll just call again in a few weeks.
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Call again.
Please visit this shop again sometime. (Said by shopkeepers and store clerks.) "Thank you," said the clerk, smiling, "Call again." Clerk: Is that everything? John: Yes. Clerk: That's ten dollars even. John: Here you are. Clerk: Thanks. Call again.
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