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you may reach PHA at telephone number vs you may reach PHA thru telephone number

Both phrases are not correct. The preposition 'at' is not suitable in this context. The correct preposition to use with 'reach' in this context is 'on' or 'by'. Additionally, 'thru' is a colloquial spelling of 'through' and is not commonly used in formal writing.

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you may reach PHA at telephone number

This phrase is not correct. The preposition 'at' is not suitable in this context.

The correct prepositions to use with 'reach' in this context are 'on' or 'by'. For example, 'You may reach Pha by telephone number.'
  • That you may reach the mountains, live free of the Republic beyond them.
  • From the Europa initial page you may reach the Grants Programme through the following path: Institutions, Commission, Statistics, Eurostat activities, Other activities, Calls for tenders and grants and then EDICOM Grant Programme for 2005.
  • Gossip columnists alongside gangsters and governors exchanging telephone numbers.
  • Try the last four digits the telephone number.
  • Tom has recently changed his telephone number.
  • Someone scratched their telephone number on it.
  • And to rephrase a question ascribed to Henry Kissinger, our partners know the ECB President's telephone number.
  • You agreed to give me the telephone numbers you had written in your diary.
  • Telephone number registered to a Robin of Locksley.
  • Telephone numbers and a time stamp indicating when the device pinged the tower.
  • The telephone number for the ambulance.
  • We haven't got a telephone number for Madeira.
  • Girls do give men their telephone numbers nowadays.
  • The only telephone number I have, Trixie, is Poplar 459.
  • There's a telephone number on the missing persons report.
  • They've coded the telephone numbers in their pager messages.
  • Telephone number for the stock selling store.
  • I need the home telephone number of Mary Claire Clark.
  • There's more telephone numbers in there than the city directory.
  • No, I think it's a telephone number.

Alternatives:

  • You may reach Pha on the telephone number.
  • You may reach Pha by telephone number.

you may reach PHA thru telephone number

This phrase is not correct. 'Thru' is a colloquial spelling of 'through' and is not commonly used in formal writing.

The correct preposition to use with 'reach' in this context is 'on' or 'by'. For example, 'You may reach Pha through the telephone number.'
  • That you may reach the mountains, live free of the Republic beyond them.
  • From the Europa initial page you may reach the Grants Programme through the following path: Institutions, Commission, Statistics, Eurostat activities, Other activities, Calls for tenders and grants and then EDICOM Grant Programme for 2005.
  • Gossip columnists alongside gangsters and governors exchanging telephone numbers.
  • Try the last four digits the telephone number.
  • Tom has recently changed his telephone number.
  • Someone scratched their telephone number on it.
  • And to rephrase a question ascribed to Henry Kissinger, our partners know the ECB President's telephone number.
  • You agreed to give me the telephone numbers you had written in your diary.
  • Telephone number registered to a Robin of Locksley.
  • Telephone numbers and a time stamp indicating when the device pinged the tower.
  • The telephone number for the ambulance.
  • We haven't got a telephone number for Madeira.
  • Girls do give men their telephone numbers nowadays.
  • The only telephone number I have, Trixie, is Poplar 459.
  • There's a telephone number on the missing persons report.
  • They've coded the telephone numbers in their pager messages.
  • Telephone number for the stock selling store.
  • I need the home telephone number of Mary Claire Clark.
  • There's more telephone numbers in there than the city directory.
  • No, I think it's a telephone number.

Alternatives:

  • You may reach Pha on the telephone number.
  • You may reach Pha by telephone number.

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