Sentence examples for a cellphone of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a cellphone of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a proper context or structure to indicate possession or association.
Example: "I borrowed a cellphone of my friend." (This should be "a cellphone from my friend.")
Alternatives: "a cellphone belonging to" or "a cellphone from".

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Without a cellphone of course.

E-mail is less intrusive than a cellphone, of course.

I don't have a cellphone of any kind, but I'm not on a high horse about it.

He showed a reporter video from a cellphone, of protesters rummaging through papers and ransacking an office, and he said they had briefly beaten up an Israeli employee they found inside, before Egyptian soldiers stopped them.

"We have a cellphone of one of the boys and he's received more than 1,000 missed calls and more than 1,000 text messages threatening him," said Police Captain Steve Chatterton.

"We feel they want to move us so they could put other people here," said Jonathas Metelus, 31, who began to believe that a storm was approaching only after a journalist showed him a satellite picture on a cellphone of the storm nearing Haiti.

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He whipped a cellphone out of his pocket.

A cellphone out of sight and off is perfectly fine".

With that, he fished a cellphone out of his shirt pocket and summoned his housekeeper, before veering toward lighter topics.

After her arraignment Thursday, she was charged with criminal use of a cellphone, delivery of heroin, possession with intent to deliver heroin and possession of heroin and marijuana. .

After her arraignment Thursday, she was charged with criminal use of a cellphone, delivery of heroin, possession with intent to deliver heroin and possession of heroin and marijuana.

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