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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a phone" is a grammatically correct and commonly used clause in written English.
It can be used to provide more information or add detail to a sentence. Some example sentences using "with a phone" are: - She walked into the store with a phone in her hand. - He struggled to open the door with a phone wedged between his ear and shoulder. - The man at the bus stop was engrossed in his conversation with a phone pressed to his ear. - I always keep a pen with a phone in my bag for taking notes on the go. - She took a selfie with a phone's front camera before uploading it to social media.
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"One guy with a phone.
IT started with a phone call.
He's busy with a phone call.
Another took a photo with a phone.
The journey started with a phone call.
Maybe that's free music with a phone.
Get the ball rolling with a phone call.
"When a person engages with a phone, they express intent.
He followed up with a phone call, expressing contrition.
"Lost Pet," reads the flyer, with a phone number below.
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Bring a few props you've worked with--a phone, a bouquet, but nothing too distracting.
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