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Can I give you a call vs That may very well be the case

These two phrases are not comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Can I give you a call?' is a common way to ask someone if you can contact them by phone, while 'That may very well be the case' is used to express agreement or acknowledgment of a possibility.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1405 views

Can I give you a call

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask someone if you can contact them by phone.

This phrase is used to inquire if it is acceptable to make a phone call to the person you are addressing.

Examples:

  • Can I give you a call later to discuss the project?
  • Can I give you a call tomorrow to finalize the details?
  • Can I give you a call this evening to chat?
  • Can I give you a call when I arrive at the airport?
  • Can I give you a call if I have any questions?
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  • May 6, 2020 ... I always ask, can I give you a call back? And they never can give you a number. So fake!
  • Apr 27, 2018 ... Can't talk at the moment can I give you a call later is that ok?
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  • I answered and said, “Can I give you a call back? I'm almost home.” It took me by surprise, because I never expected Nebraska to feel like home. I was a ...
  • CAN I GIVE YOU A CALL/BUY YOU COFFEE SO I CAN PICK YOUR BRAIN FOR A BIT? I would LOVE to sit down and chat with new photographers! Reach out for my mentor ...
  • Sep 6, 2016 ...Can I give you a call?” It's the worst possible reply to an email, but one I receive all too often in the course of reporting. Phone calls ...
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That may very well be the case

This phrase is correct but not as commonly used in everyday conversation. It is used to express agreement or acknowledge a possibility.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is likely true or accurate, or to acknowledge the possibility of a situation being the case.
  • Feb 24, 2015 ... That may very well be the case the other 364 days of the year. But on this night of all nights, the feminist push – much like Patricia Arquette's ...
  • 5 days ago ... According to The Daily Express, one academic named Dr. Susan Law feels that that may very well be the case. Law argues that while she ...
  • May 4, 2015 ... In the end, that may very well be the case. But right now, given the way this team has stepped up its game recently, it might not be wise to sit on ...
  • 2 days ago ... Assuming the bill makes it through the Senate, that may very well be the case. The bill ends bulk (and most “bulky”) collection by requiring the ...

Alternatives:

  • That could be true.
  • It's possible.
  • It's quite likely.
  • It may be the case.
  • It's probable.

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