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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a phone with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a feature or characteristic of a phone, such as its capabilities or accessories.
Example: "I just bought a phone with an amazing camera that takes stunning photos."
Alternatives: "a smartphone featuring" or "a mobile device equipped with".
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Choose a phone with features you need and enjoy.
A phone with a base unit is $90.
And all you need to out someone is a phone with a camera.
Opening a phone with the fingerprint scanner looks to be easy.
You can also lock a phone with a PIN or erase the contents remotely.
For Virgin Mobile, for example, Sendo made a phone with a special "V" button.
The albums tail off around the time I got a phone with a camera.
But overall, it's less convenient than on a phone with physical keys.
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So why stop at a phone-with-a-bottle opener?
Purchase a phone with a mute ringer function.
"A phone with two sides, two functions, is quite interesting.
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