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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a landline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a traditional telephone that is connected to a physical line, as opposed to a mobile phone.
Example: "Please call me on a landline if you need to discuss sensitive information."
Alternatives: "a fixed-line phone" or "a home phone".
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Use a landline for the best reception.
I got a landline and I got more sleep.
Campbell does not have a landline associated with her practice.
Use a call to a mobile phone or a call to a landline.
If you were heading out the door, you could switch a landline call to your cellphone.
She limits her computer use and makes telephone calls only on a landline.
There never was a landline infrastructure to begin with, apart from urban areas.
Currently, the CDC estimates that about half of U.S. households do not have a landline.
He listens to phone conversations by carefully picking up a landline in the next room.
Half the population owned a telephone, by which I mean a landline.
The downside: "The call will cost you the same as a landline call".
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