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"dial by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a method of inputting numbers on a phone or other device. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as giving instructions for making a phone call or programming a speed dial: - Please dial by using the keypad on your phone. - You can also dial by voice command by saying "dial" followed by the number. - To call your mom, simply dial by pressing the number 1 on your speed dial. - I prefer to dial by entering the number manually rather than using voice recognition. - You can customize your speed dial list by dialing by the corresponding number and programming a new contact.
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You can dial by voice command, after training.
Each ball has to be fixed on the dial by heating.
At 4 or 5, he learned to dial by using the hookswitch like a telegraph key.
Second, you have to dial by tapping your grubby fingers on that expensive glass screen.
You can dial by voice ("call Mom"), although you must train each name individually.
All but the Samsung let you dial by voice ("Call Chris") -- an indispensable feature if you drive.
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The fifth app sets off the dial-by-voice feature of your phone.
It also offers 30 dial-by-voice numbers, 99 speed-dial numbers, and a serious battery (3.5 hours of talk time).
It also adds the much-requested threaded text messaging (a standard features of the Palm OS Treos) and a dial-by-photo feature.
You're given the choice of "sales" or "service" (I could offer other choices too but really, what else is there in life?) or you can choose the dial-by-name directory.
Once that's done, admins can provision accounts and numbers to employees, as well as set up a virtual receptionist system, dial-by-name directory, custom greetings, and office hours.
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