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on yesterday's call vs In yesterday's call

Both "on yesterday's call" and "in yesterday's call" are commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to refer to a phone call that took place the day before. The choice between "on" and "in" is a matter of personal preference and both are correct in this context.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

on yesterday's call

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a phone call that took place the day before.

This phrase is used to indicate that the call being referred to occurred on the day before the current day.

Examples:

  • I mentioned that on yesterday's call.
  • She provided an update on yesterday's call.
  • On yesterday's call, we discussed the new project.
  • He made an important announcement on yesterday's call.
  • On yesterday's call, they decided to reschedule the meeting.
  • Madam President, my name is not on yesterday's attendance register, although I was present, and took part in all of yesterday's roll-call votes.
  • I found it on yesterday's pennies from heaven blog.
  • Maybe we can use today's technology on yesterday's evidence.
  • Very irritating, still to be waiting on yesterday's man.
  • I also have a brief statement to make on yesterday's International Women's Day.
  • But I noticed that she is not listed on yesterday's attendance register.
  • The line at Vegas on yesterday's Sunfare winner was 50 to 1.
  • He got an "A" on yesterday's quiz.
  • Are you still focused on yesterday's news?
  • The line at Vegas on yesterday's Sunfare winner was 50 to 1.
  • Madam President, it is with some sadness that I rise this morning to comment on yesterday's Minutes.
  • Mr President, I have the feeling that I am the first with a genuine point to raise on yesterday's Minutes.
  • Mr President, my name is not on yesterday's attendance list.
  • Mr President, my name does not appear on yesterday's attendance list, although I was, of course, here.
  • Mr President, firstly I would like to offer my warmest congratulations on yesterday's splendid election result.
  • Vienna is the only city that puts on yesterday's clothes for visitors.
  • Madam President, I have a comment on the Minutes, and on yesterday's vote to which Mr Martinez referred.
  • It was a disgrace for Parliament that the issue was debated as the last item on yesterday's agenda.
  • Mr President, I speak on yesterday's Minutes and something which is not in them.
  • Who wants to comment on yesterday's Minutes?

Alternatives:

  • in yesterday's call
  • during yesterday's call
  • at yesterday's call
  • during the call yesterday
  • on the call yesterday

In yesterday's call

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a phone call that took place the day before.

This phrase is used to indicate that the call being referred to occurred on the day before the current day.

Examples:

  • I mentioned that in yesterday's call.
  • She provided an update in yesterday's call.
  • In yesterday's call, we discussed the new project.
  • He made an important announcement in yesterday's call.
  • In yesterday's call, they decided to reschedule the meeting.
  • Madam President, my name is not on yesterday's attendance register, although I was present, and took part in all of yesterday's roll-call votes.
  • We voted against the Mann report because it calls for the complete 'communitisation' of the European Union's trade policy, which would be harmful, as I said in yesterday's debate.
  • Your disappointment in yesterday's losses is warranted.
  • And I can't show up in yesterday's clothes.
  • And this public notice posted in yesterday's paper.
  • It was in yesterday's paper, actually.
  • In yesterday's debate here, we were in complete agreement with what Commissioner Kinnock stated.
  • This is in yesterday's Minutes.
  • In yesterday's newspaper... there's an article.
  • KemaH Your team took a beating in yesterday's game.
  • They were in yesterday's New York Times.
  • Just like the Florida manatees did in yesterday's football parade.
  • I am delighted that this position received clear backing from Commissioner Verheugen in yesterday's debate.
  • In yesterday's debate, Commissioner Mandelson again emphasised that he shares the same fundamental position.
  • Mr President, I was not recorded as present in yesterday's Minutes.
  • The EU has got bogged down in yesterday's problems.
  • Mr President, in yesterday's votes, we discussed the issue of migration.
  • I would ask that my attendance be recorded in yesterday's Minutes.
  • Perhaps you'd care to comment on the article in yesterday's paper.
  • RADIO: extraordinary allegations made in yesterday's papers about the Prime Minister, we have the man himself here.

Alternatives:

  • on yesterday's call
  • during yesterday's call
  • at yesterday's call
  • during the call yesterday
  • on the call yesterday

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