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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a phone of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I received a phone of my friend yesterday."
Alternatives: "a phone belonging to" or "a phone from".
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A decade ago few would have cared, since only 9% had a phone of any kind.
We had a phone of course but hardly ever used it.
For example, someone could take a phone of a video camera or other surveillance technology and then upload the data anonymously.
The new iPhone uses an A7 chip, he says, which is 64-bit, the first in a phone of any kind.
The HDR function is a bit slow too, which can produce blurry shots, but on the whole it's solid for a phone of this price.
And it could miss out on a potentially massive source of new revenue.There had been speculation that Facebook was working on a phone of its own, or at least on a mobile operating system to rival Android or Apple's iOS.
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It's the size of a phone book, of a dictionary, of a Bible.
So, this is an old form of a mobile phone, of a smartphone.
This feature could make paying for things with a phone less of a hassle.
It is a highly adaptable tool — just ask anyone with a phone full of apps.
It could make paying for things with a phone less of a hassle.
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