contactable
Britishadjective
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Mr Stone, who had lived with 27-year-old Ms Smallman for four years, said he began looking for the women when his girlfriend was not contactable the day after the party.
From BBC
"People end up being recalled to custody for being late to appointments or not contactable on a particular day," he said.
From BBC
Officials said 3,112 people who were in the nightclubs were currently not contactable.
From The Guardian
In Ukraine and much of the rest of Europe, the helpline for children and youth is contactable on 116 111.
From BBC
Mr Buckley said he had resorted to buying a second-hand iPhone 7 for £180 as his son had special needs and he needed to be contactable in case of an emergency at school.
From BBC
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