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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has phoned' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing an action which has already occurred in the past. For example: "My friend has phoned with some exciting news!".
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No one has phoned us back.
She has phoned ahead to say she is due: 'Tim, darling, it's Esther.
Last night, it was announced that Obama has phoned Netanyahu to discuss the deal with Iran.
1.10pm: The BBC is reporting that Brown has phoned Gillian Duffy to apologise.
David has phoned me to say he has arrived, and "it's much more Jewish than I was expecting".
Nasa spacecraft New Horizons has "phoned home" from nearly three billion miles away after its successful fly-past of Pluto.
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"Thought Andrew had phoned".
Couldn't just have phoned Moscow beforehand?
I shouldn't have phoned".
He should have phoned an ambulance.
They should've phoned me for advice.
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