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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cell rings" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is most commonly used when discussing a mobile phone or device that is ringing or receiving a call. For example: - My cell rings every five minutes with notifications from social media. - She answered her cell when it rang during the meeting. - The sound of her cell ringing woke her up from a deep sleep. - I missed your call because my cell didn't ring; it must be broken.
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I'm in Storage looking for the books when my cell rings.
My cell rings, I see your name.
If your cell rings in today's office, answer it and head toward the nearest empty conference room or phone room.
In addition, the ability of BMMCs to integrate with the HUVEC network was satisfactory, since cell rings were well surrounded and intercalated by FITC-BS-I-labelled BMMCs.
Knockdown of another set of genes whose mRNAs accumulate in pole cell rings resulted in defects during oogenesis that prevented the development of mature eggs.
If your cell rings during your date, don't pick up.
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Then my cell rang.
The cell rang again.
My cell rang.
Then, finally, a week and one day after we submitted our application, Kate's cell rang.
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