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The phrase "a mobile calling" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a type of call made using a mobile phone, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I received a mobile calling while I was driving, so I couldn't answer."
Alternatives: "a mobile call" or "a call from my mobile."
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It's like a friends and family circle on a mobile calling plan, except it shows you the feeds of your "top" friends, which you can swipe through.
There is already a mobile application on the Google Play store called "Bolt" but it's a mobile calling app.
"I think there should be 911 for the Internet" Zuckerberg said, noting how in the United States, cell phones can call 911 in the event of an emergency even if they don't have a mobile calling plan.
Staying connected to those affected by President Donald Trump's refugee and travel ban has gotten a little easier thanks to a mobile calling and messaging app.
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The original referred to a mobile call to someone on the ground in Toledo, rather than Madrid.
Another impediment is the curious American billing system in which the recipient of a mobile call pays the toll, which is just the opposite of the European standard.
STAND on the south side of the Peace Arch in Blaine, Washington, an old-fashioned monument to American-Canadian comity, and a mobile call placed within the United States costs nothing (with a monthly calling plan) to 10 cents per minute.
Salah Rajab, 40, had already had his house destroyed in an air strike in Beit Lahiya four days ago after a warning in a mobile call by the Israeli military.
A survey by CTIA, a trade group, shows that the average length of a mobile call has dropped from just over three minutes to one minute and 40 seconds since mid-2007.Less mid-2007.Lessnotalkingsarily mean less phone use.
Merck, PepsiCo and SAB Miller are just some brands that already act to promote sanitation initiatives.As it stands globally, 6 billion people can make a mobile call whereas only 4.5 billion can use a safe lavatory.
Yet in most, this fall is more than offset by the increase in mobile calls, according to a recent report by Ofcom, the British telecoms regulator (see chart).Ofcom also found that cost, more than anything, determined how long people talk for and whether they prefer a landline or a mobile call.
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