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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as biology, technology, or even in a metaphorical sense to describe a small unit or compartment.
Example: "Each cell in the human body has a specific function that contributes to overall health."
Alternatives: "a unit" or "a compartment".
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A cell phone rings.
This is a cell.
A cell phone rang.
Somebody dropped a cell phone!
"Before you had a cell".
I have a cell phone!
That's what a cell does.
"They weren't in a cell.
One has a cell phone.
Sir, you're on a cell?
I'd buy a cell phone.
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