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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a phone full of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a phone that contains a large amount of something, such as apps, photos, or messages.
Example: "She has a phone full of memories captured in photos from her travels."
Alternatives: "a device packed with" or "a smartphone loaded with".
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It is a highly adaptable tool — just ask anyone with a phone full of apps.
I have a phone full of photos that would sure embarrass him, which he deserves.
Getting caught with a phone full of incriminating evidence isn't a new trend, but it's a growing one.
So there you are, with a lopsided sardonic grin plastered on a face that's begun to slip from its skeletal hinges, a brain blackened by the voluminous quantities of Guinness you've tanned, a phone full of messages it'll pain you to read in a few hours time, telling the driver to put whatever he wants on.
The drug dealer in question here was found with £7,000 cash and £75,000 of heroin in a police raid on his Lambeth home in November last year, and further investigation found an Instagram feed boasting Biggie lyrics captioning photos of hella hard wads ("FUCK THE WORLD, DON'T ASK ME FOR SHIT / EVERYTHING I GOT I WORK HARD FOR IT") as well as a phone full of cash-phone selfies.
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Stars' late-comer siblings have a bit of a troubled road to fame; growing up in a house with money and glamor and with a cell phone full of celebrity booty calls, it can be hard for them to seem like their own person.
In Slidell, the little town north of here where Mr. Besh, 39, was raised and still lives, his culinary degree, European training and a cell phone full of high-powered numbers aren't all that important.
I keep a note in my phone, full of incoherent reminders of amazing moments that I want to record in a better way than an iPhone note -- and yet, there it is, precariously moldering in my pocket.
Shortly afterward, he left a message on Thomas's phone, full of tearful protestations of love for both of them, along with histrionic farewells to the world.
Captain Lovell gave me an unexpected inside perspective over the phone, full of clever observations and genuine compliments on the experience of sitting for a portrait with Friedman.
You try not to hate the girls in dresses with the narrow shoulders and the phone full of texts from a boy they met last Friday.
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