noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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telephone
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The telephone hotline for remaining tickets is 071-793 1234.
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Governor William Donald Schaefer in Maryland set up a red-tape telephone hotline on which citizens can report cases of bureaucratic mismanagement.
■ VERB
call
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Everyone who writes will receive a colour brochure or call the credit card hotline on.
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All events are, of course, taking place at the Pima County Fairgrounds. Call the hotline 792-3930 for more information.
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Ads on the subways asked us to call a confidential hotline if we knew what crimes our local school board was committing.
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Just call our 24-hour hotline at 555-121 2.
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You call the Texas child-abuse hotline .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Call our special hotline to voice your opinion.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Call the Rialto concert hotline , 740-0126, for more information.
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I phoned the Packard Bell hotline and after a couple of days' wait they were very helpful.
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In the past, local hotlines have to the best of their ability provided only a patchwork quilt of assistance.
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In the world of computer hotlines, good techs are in high demand.
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Mrs McGrath said he was arrested after a local newspaper set up a hotline appealing for information.
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The telephone hotline for remaining tickets is 071-793 1234.