Pronunciation of the English word cellular.
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1. | I want a cellular phone, but I don't have enough money to pay for one. | |
2. | I want a cellular phone. | |
3. | This cellular phone is really expensive. | |
4. | Research in the park by Charles Walcott on trilobites in the late 1800s provided the foundation for his theory of the “Cambrian Explosion,” a term he used to describe the relatively sudden appearance of complex multi-cellular life possessing “hard parts” such as phosphatic or calcitic exoskeletons. | |
5. | “The iPhone launched in 2007, when the oldest Gen Zers were 10. By the time they were in their teens, the primary means by which young Americans connected with the web was through mobile devices, Wi-Fi and high-bandwidth cellular service,” Dimock wrote. |