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The phrase "On phone" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used in informal spoken contexts to indicate that someone is speaking on the phone.
Example: "I can't talk right now; I'm on phone with a client."
Alternatives: "On the phone" or "On a call."
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Talk story about Dictaphone Corp. devices designed to carry on phone conversations without people.
Once you know what is going on, phone your local police hotline, and report the crime.
On Phone: Under your clothes.
On Phone: I know what you're wearing.
On Phone: I'm taking off my left stocking-garter.
Sounded distraught on phone.
A £1.99 charge on phone orders.
Other students have worked on phone banks.
— jeremy can we talk on phone quick?
Schools probably closed, depending on phone call from important friend.
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Then again, the whole Buzz-on-phone thing spells even more confusion.
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