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Phrase(s): Could I have someone call you?
Could I take a message so your call can be returned? (A question asked by someone who answers the telephone when the person the caller is seeking is not available. The someone can be a person’s name or a pronoun, or even the word someone. Also used with can or may in place of could.) • Tom: Bill’s not here now. Could I have him call you? Bob: Yeah. Ask him to leave a message on my machine. Tom: Sure. • "Could I have her call you?" asked Mrs. Wilson’s secretary.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs