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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cell phone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a mobile telephone device that allows for voice communication and other functions.
Example: "I always carry a cell phone with me for emergencies and to stay connected with my family."
Alternatives: "a mobile phone" or "a smartphone".
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A cell phone rings.
A cell phone rang.
Somebody dropped a cell phone!
I have a cell phone!
One has a cell phone.
I'd buy a cell phone.
I did not have a cell phone.
Now he has a cell phone.
Instead, he pulled out a cell phone.
She should get a cell phone.
I have a cell phone here!
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