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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she is phoning" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a present continuous tense sentence that describes an action happening at the moment of speaking. Example: She is phoning her mom to let her know that she will be late for dinner.
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She is phoning her designers and is also informing the general public that she will no longer accept loans of clothes from fashion designers.
And soon enough she is phoning a doctor at the Mayo Clinic who had introduced herself years earlier, offering to bring a team of volunteers to the clinic in Congo.
More of a sadistic game while she is phoning the guy.
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Rothwell says she is phoned "every other month" by industrial scientists seeking to employ PhDs from her group.
When she wasn't at the station house, she was phoning the officers there to see if there was any news.
Amazingly, this choice of wording – "why she was phoning the police" – wasn't picked up by the prosecution or anyone else.
But she says that she has had a letter from his wife & she won't be returning for a while, "I expect that was what she was phoning you about".
And another: cross-examined by Nel on why he was screaming after firing the shots, Pistorius said, "I wanted to ask Reeva why she was phoning the police".
When she was phoned on her birthday to be told, "I cried my eyes out, I was well chuffed.
On Tuesday night she was phoned at the monitoring group that had been set up to search for Ricky.
Instead she was phoned by an incandescent Peter Mandelson who called her a "chump" (although many in the Westminster village believe this is an inquiry-friendly euphemism).
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