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"Rob a phone" or "Steal a phone"? 📱🕵️♂️ #EnglishUnlocked #LearnEnglish #englishshortsAdded:
David, someone robbed my phone on the bus. They robbed you, Emma, but they stole your phone. You rob a person or a bank, you steal a thing.
They robbed me and stole my phone. I am calling the police.
Someone stole my phone.
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