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The phrase "a spare phone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an additional phone that is kept as a backup or for emergency purposes.
Example: "I always carry a spare phone in case my main one runs out of battery."
Alternatives: "backup phone" or "extra phone".
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It's unlikely you'd hide a spare phone under a rock or in the bushes.
And the scheduled maintenance actually meant a couple of the team physically moving the server out of a spare room into the home of someone who had ADSL and a spare phone line.
A spare phone charger Never let your phone dip below 50percentt.
And always remember to take a spare phone along with you, or at least a power bank or morphie (which are lifesavers by the way).
If you don't need to bring devices with you, don't, or bring a spare phone that doesn't have your entire life on it.
A spare phone charger.
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But underneath is very clever technology: With a push of a button, spare phone lines around your office can be bundled on the fly to create a virtual "fat pipe" and permit near-TV-quality images.
Ali took the SIM card out of his cell phone, inserted it into a spare, blank phone, and hid his regular handset.
Some years later, I borrowed his spare phone handset for a month.
He sent over his script for us to test, and we verified his findings using a spare Android phone.
I had a small rucksack on my back with my camera, spare phone batteries, personal hygiene stuff, medication, bottles of water and some snack food.
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