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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowable phone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing what types of phones are permitted or acceptable, such as in a policy or guideline.
Example: "According to the school policy, only an allowable phone can be used during the exam."
Alternatives: "permitted phone" or "acceptable phone".
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Its performance is compared in terms of flow rates and pressure drops, allowable phone heat dissipation and maximum phone surface temperature as this is the user constraint for a variety of simulated PCB architectures in the mobile phone.
Their passports were quickly found to be false; their one allowable phone call was placed to the DGSE in Paris.
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I think we gave him as fair a verdict on his behalf as was allowable". Reached by phone, Shirley Vaughan, the forewoman, said she was emotionally drained by the trial and reluctant to speak.
– Measuring the hourly/daily/weekly/monthly/annual equivalent radiation dose received by an owner of a mobile/smart phone; – Warning on allowable, maximum and unallowable equivalent radiation dose by audible alarms/messages of a mobile/smart phone:"Normal Dose", "Maximum Dose", "Unallowable Dose".
In general, the allowable length of questionnaire is shorter for mail and phone administration than for face-to-face interviewer administration [ 37].
Apps that support this will be able to run side-by-side with other apps on both tablets and phones (and developers can set the minimum allowable dimensions for their apps).
This study aims to identify users' allowable delay time range between visual display feedback and key pressing of mobile phone.
Evaluation experiments of two representative mobile phone use cases were conducted for 40 participants (male: 20, female: 20) and users' allowable delay time range between visual display feedback and key pressing of mobile phone was identified(case of text input: 250msec and case of menu navigation: 200msec).
The story of a Sainsbury's employee who refused to serve a customer until she got off her mobile phone illustrates the complexity of supermarket etiquette: talking on your phone at the checkout is both unacceptable and allowable.
Is it allowable?
Is this allowable?
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