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The phrase "I dial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as the subject-verb phrase in a sentence, indicating the action of making a phone call. For example: I dial my friend's number to invite her to the party. In this sentence, "I dial" is the subject-verb phrase and it shows the action taking place. Other examples could be: - I dial the wrong number by mistake. - She always dials her mother's number first thing in the morning. - Before cell phones, people had to dial numbers on a rotary phone.
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I dial her immediately.
Can I dial without looking?
Can I dial one-handed?
I dial into the meeting.
I dial his house and his mother answers.
When, out of desperation, I dial it a final time, someone picks up.
Similar(27)
I dialed.
I dialed the host.
I dialed the number.
— I dialled his number.
I dialed Yeltsin.
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