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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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My phone is out of order. VS. My phone is broken.

My phone is out of order. VS. My phone is broken.

Which one is natural or correct to you? And is there a meaning difference or different usage between them? Thank you so much as always and have a good and safe day.
  

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My phone is out of order . Natural. Also common is 'My phone isn't working'.

  • My phone is out of order .
  • Natural.
  • Also common is 'My phone isn't working'.
  • VS.
  • My phone is broken Not natural.
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My phone is out of order. Natural. Also common is 'My phone isn't working'.

VS. My phone is broken Not natural. Sounds like you dropped it and it physically broke into eg 3 pieces.

Which one is natural or correct to you? And is there a meaning difference or di
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CliveMy phone is out of order. Natural. Also common is 'My phone isn't working'.VS. My phone is broken Not natural. Sounds like you dropped it and it physically broke into eg 3 pieces.Which one is natural or correct to you? And is there a meaning difference or different usage between them?

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