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telephone
noun
A telecommunication device (originally mechanical, and now electronic) used for two-way talking with another person (often shortened to phone).
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The word "telephone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a device used to make and receive calls, such as "I need to make a telephone call to my aunt."
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The telephone rings.
There is also a telephone to which only the band's ex-members have the number: if it rings and a museum-goer picks it up, they will find themselves in the disconcerting position of holding a conversation with one of Abba while standing in front of a vast floor-to ceiling photograph of Abba.
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They exchange telephone numbers and Pooley talks of rescuing his motorbike in Kenema and realising his original plan to travel around Sierra Leone.
The move – elaborated on in a telephone call between Tsipras and president Vladimir Putin – could see Moscow pouring as much as €2bn into the construction of a pipeline that would transfer natural gas to Europe from Greece's border with Turkey.
Speaking on the telephone to News World from Qatar, its chief editor, Ibrahim Hilal, said he believed that its Kabul office had been on the Pentagon's list of targets since the beginning of the conflict, but that the US did not want to bomb it while the broadcaster was the only one based in the city.
Paul also gave a hint of the liberatarian politics likely to feature in his run for presidential office in 2016, attacking government telephone surveillance and praising Cucinelli for his defence of free speech, privacy and gun rights.
Tempora, said to be run by GCHQ, intercepts information and telephone information passing through fibre-optic cables.
Privacy International said : "All internet and telephone communications, without meaningful limits, are being collected, stored and analysed by the security and intelligence services, regardless of any grounds for suspicion.
Categories of RTBF requests/requesters that are accepted or presumptively accepted (e.g., health information, address or telephone number, intimate information, information older than a certain time) and how those categories are defined and assessed.
The Greek leader held a telephone call on Sunday night with the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and France's François Hollande to discuss the situation.
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