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Discover Ludwig"cellphone use" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in formal or academic writing to refer to the act of using a cellphone. Example: The decline in face-to-face communication can be attributed to the increase in cellphone use among young adults.
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Cellphone use was welcomed.
Among his suggestions is checking cellphone use.
Allowing cellphone use on airplanes is uncivilized.
Multiple studies found no association with cellphone use.
-Do your parents restrict your cellphone use in any way?
They have cut back on groceries, cellphone use and driving.
He said the department had not specifically targeted cellphone use.
That's an age group with practically universal cellphone use.
They talk only about cellphone use during school.
Previous studies have suggested that cellphone use contributes to accidents.
Cellphone use is but one manifestation of this unhappy fact.
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