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Discover LudwigThe phrase "phone jack" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a small device used to connect a telephone or other electronic device to a wall outlet or other source of electrical power. Example: Can you please check the phone jack and make sure it's securely plugged in? I'm having trouble with my phone line.
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phone jack
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A telephone jack.
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He invited me to admire each phone jack.
"Mom was ready to come right through this phone!" Jack said, laughing.
The installer replaces your cable modem with one with a built-in phone jack.
It connects to a music source by Bluetooth or 3.5-millimeter phone jack, and pumps out very good sound.
Instead, she simply went near a small box, which is attached to a phone jack near her bed.
It doesn't even connect to a phone jack (only to a power outlet, because it also recharges your cellphone).
Guests with a computer can go online by plugging into a communal phone jack just outside the camp's general store.
Actually, he thinks he's found a phone jack in the lobby where a payphone might once have stood.
Just as a home now needs only one phone jack, it needs only one cable modem and one wireless router.
They tether to an MP3 player through a nearly four-foot cable tipped with a gold-plated mini phone jack.
I dusted off our old one, which sits in the garage, and plugged it into the phone jack just to make sure it still functioned.
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