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I'm in a call vs I'm on a call

Both "I'm in a call" and "I'm on a call" are correct and commonly used phrases in English. They can be used interchangeably to indicate that someone is currently engaged in a phone conversation.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1237 views

I'm in a call

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is currently participating in a phone conversation.

Examples:

  • Sorry, I can't talk right now, I'm in a call.
  • She's in a call with her boss discussing the new project.
  • I'm in a meeting, call me back later.
  • I'm in, call for a vent.
  • I'm not staying in a call centre all my life, I can do anything I want!
  • I'm going to call in a favour.
  • I'm just going to make a call.
  • Tell Jill I'm expecting a call from Milwaukee.
  • I'm waiting on a call about an audition.
  • Captain, I'm receiving a call from Ornara.
  • I'm scheduled to have a call tomorrow with the prime minister.
  • Sir, I'm supposed to get a call.
  • I'm not denying making A call.
  • I'm kind of expecting A call right now.
  • I'm waiting on a call from Bailey.
  • I'm making a call here.
  • I'm waiting on a call from North American Aviation.
  • But I'm on a call with somebody.
  • I'm sorry. I got a call.
  • I'm expecting a call from my mum.
  • I'm waiting on a call-back from Paloma about tonight.
  • I'm sorry, I was trying to make a call.

Alternatives:

  • I'm on a call
  • I'm on the phone
  • I'm having a call
  • I'm on a phone call
  • I'm talking on the phone

I'm on a call

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is currently engaged in a phone conversation.

Examples:

  • Hold on, I'm on a call with a client.
  • He's on a call discussing the meeting agenda.
  • Ben, I'm on a call.
  • But I'm on a call with somebody.
  • I'm on a call with Ottawa in the morning about Miguel.
  • I'm on a call to California.

Alternatives:

  • I'm in a call
  • I'm on the phone
  • I'm having a call
  • I'm on a phone call
  • I'm talking on the phone

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