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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Working phones" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to telephones that are functional and capable of making calls. Example: "The office has several working phones available for employees to use during business hours."
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Working phones!
There were so few working phones that it was said that half the cars on the streets were ferrying messages from one office to the next.
If she were a normal person, she could just call him — but they no longer have working phones, just dead relics at the bottom of their bags.
There's some murmuring among the developers that MeeGo has run into some end-stage bugs which mean that it can't be shown off on working phones yet.
Most painful of all, for many older adults, is the sense of profound isolation that can descend on those without working phones, electricity or relatives who can come by to help.
There is no electricity to give them light, no running water for bathing and cooking, no working phones on which to call loved ones or get out the word about the desparate conditions here.
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A working phone should be readily accessible.
Efforts to obtain a working phone number were unsuccessful.
Others had power, but lacked Internet connections and working phone lines.
As of Friday, American officials were still working phone lines to Cairo.
Applying for those credits, however, does require a working phone or an Internet connection.
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