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The phrase "we phone him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of making a phone call to someone. Example: "Whenever we need assistance, we phone him for advice."
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"I have a son in America, and we phone him when it's convenient for both of us".
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His picture fell apart on a Wednesday and ours kind of went south on the Thursday, so we phoned him on the Friday and said, "Listen, are you up for making this picture and going before the Bond movie?" And he said yes, and in the space of about three months we were shooting.
The layers of reinsurance run so deep now that even Laurence Tisch, the billionaire who controls CNA, a major casualty insurer, knew nothing of his company's involvement in the Unicover mess until we phoned him.
"We must phone him," to offer sympathy and support.
When Ian Collins was on LBC [he still is], me and Mackenzie Crook would get pissed and we would phone him up.
Huh?! Things we knew about Alex Clare before we decided to phone him for assistance: he's from Golders Green, 25 years old, and apparently "handsome as bejaysus" (his PR's Irish).
"He was nice, but when we asked how to contact him we were told not to e-mail or phone him," Diane Foley says.
Maybe phone him.
Don't phone him.
I phoned him in 1994 to ask if we could talk.
Ms. Ferere phoned him.
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