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Discover LudwigThe phrase "call a phone" is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a verb and an article before "phone." A correct version would be "make a call to a phone." This phrase can be used in situations where someone is instructing someone else to make a phone call. For example, "Please call a phone and let them know we will be running late for the meeting."
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Users can also call a phone number on the tag to retrieve a pet's information.
Before last week, she would call a phone number for visa inquiries each week for updates on her daughter's petition.
Drivers can locate their destination or find and call a phone number using voice commands instead of using hand-held devices.
On a chilly Easter Saturday in 1998, I received an urgent message from Nelson Mandela's press aide to call a phone number in the Eastern Cape.
The affidavit says that several times before Sept. 11 he tried to call a phone number in the United Arab Emirates that the hijackers had called.
A clue you've come to the right place: the Web site looks as if it were designed a decade ago, does not have online searching, and directs you to call a phone number associated with a real address.
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Users called a phone number.
Call that a phone?
Phone calls with a Grand Slam theme.
"A phone call here, a phone call there.
Connect a call between the two phones.
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