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The phrase "a phone over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a phone call or a phone conversation, but as it stands, it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I need to make a phone call over to the office to check on the status of the project."
Alternatives: "a call to" or "a phone call to".
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While technically true, the Government has used this narrative that "it's just a phone" over and over again.
"There's a phone over there.
"There's a phone over at the Boot and Saddle".
His favourite activity was making a selfie with an outline of a phone over it.
That year, at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, they hacked into a phone over a mile away using Bluetooth.
Then it would be harder to grip — one advantage it has as a phone over today's obese iPhones and Samsung Galaxies.
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This armband measures the wrist motion of a sleeping user and transmits the data to a smart phone over a Bluetooth connection.
Customers can now purchase just a service plan, and then choose to additionally finance a new phone over a two-year period.
These measurements are required to respond correctly to commands radioed by a smart phone over a Bluetooth connection.
The new track was recorded on a cell phone over a prison call with his producer.
Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP), the process of making a phone call over the Internet, has been making steady inroads against traditional phone technology.
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