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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about cell" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing topics related to cells, such as biology or technology, but it typically requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The lecture was about cell structure and function in living organisms."
Alternatives: "regarding cells" or "concerning cells".
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To bring about cell to cell communication several signaling pathways are necessary.
Chief Justice Roberts asked about cell phones.
"People get really crazy about cell phones," Mrs. Weiss said.
Metro-North receives around six complaints a month about cell phone users, a railroad spokesman said.
"There's a saying among the search and rescue community up here," he said, about cell phones.
"They need to measure vertical shear, and measure something about cell morphology".
Forget about cell phones and Wi-Fi; most people didn't even have cable.
Steven Taubenkibel of Amtrak responds: We hear from many riders about cell phone use.
"There is no question of humans being made – we are simply talking about cell lines and pieces of DNA".
RIDERS of the Long Island Rail Road have a lot to say about cell phone users on the trains.
A Metro-North spokesman, Dan Brucker, said complaints about cell phone use on its trains had been "growing exponentially".
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