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Discover LudwigThe phrase "telephone reception" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the quality or strength of the signal or connection during a phone call. Example: "I had trouble hearing her because the telephone reception was poor."
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It was a secluded zone with no mobile telephone reception.
Because of the hilly terrain, cellular telephone reception is weak to nonexistent near the mine.
There is barely any mobile telephone reception and access to the internet is limited.
What little pocket money she has is spent on phone cards, but even so, she can call home only about once a month because her mother must travel three hours by taxi to reach a town with electricity and telephone reception.
Of the 334 homes in the 1.8-square-mile Monmouth County borough, 200 are the original Bauhaus-style structures, which resemble low-slung concrete bunkers and have so much steel rebar reinforcement in their walls that cordless telephone reception is obstructed.
The firm provides a telephone reception service for UK businesses and currently employs more than 400 staff in Wales, New Zealand and America.
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No phone reception.
As she points out each of The Viper Room's five rooms is fitted with a hidden emergency buzzer, as well as a telephone to reception.
Using this questionnaire, we conducted a retrospective cohort study by telephone among reception attendees identified from a ticket list.
None has a telephone, and cellphone reception can be just about nil.
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