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Discover LudwigThe phrase "service phone" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a phone that is designated for use in customer service or technical support roles. Example: "Please dial our service phone number for any inquiries about your account."
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A service phone call was not returned for four days.
"I think the customer service phone calls would be way too much," he said.
As riders have sought to report problems since the opening, a customer service phone line has repeatedly failed.
Parents heard — on the radio, or on television, or via text messages or calls from an automated, emergency service phone tree — and came running.
Before you go that route, always ask to speak with a store manager, whether you're at the store or on the retailer's customer service phone line.
Her father is the chief executive of HyperQuality, a Seattle company that monitors e-mail messages and customer service phone calls for other companies.
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Shortly before he died, visitors found him alone in his apartment, making a call on an out-of-service phone.
The arrangement irked fans, who took to the Internet with stories of being blocked for hours from the site and a related customer-service phone line.
But it's also meant to emphasize the predictive power of his models, which let you feel confident about the idea that rescheduling coffee breaks will shorten customer-service phone calls.
Unlike most Web sites, including Amazon's, which seem to be operated by spectral forces rather than by human beings, Zappos prominently displays a toll-free customer-service phone number.
Some telecommunications executives think that after the Comcast deal is completed, the remaining AT&T could be an attractive acquisition target for a big local-service phone company like SBC Communications.
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