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whats your phone number

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"Whats your phone number" is an English phrase often used in informal contexts to request someone's contact details, specifically their mobile or landline number. Structurally, it's an interrogative sentence, containing a contraction of 'what is' (what's), the possessive adjective 'your', and the noun phrase 'phone number'.
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I'm sorry, but as an AI, I don't have a phone number to share.
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phone

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A "phone" is a noun derived from the Greek word 'phōnΔ“' meaning sound or voice. In modern English, it primarily refers to a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly.
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Sure, here's a sentence: "I left my phone on the kitchen table before I dashed out the door to work."
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number

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"Number" is a noun in English language, denoting a quantity or value expressed by a word, symbol, or figure. It originates from the Old English 'nΕ«mer', from Latin 'numerus'. It can also act as a verb, meaning to assign a number to or to count. Its linguistic function varies depending on its context.
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"The number of apples in the basket was ten."
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