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1. I have got a cell phone.
2. I have a cell phone.
3. I've got a cell phone.

(What is the use of 'have' and 'have got'? Which one is a colloquial expression?)
15 years ago

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1 and 3 are colloquial, but the word "got" is superfluous.

2 is all you need to say.
15 years ago

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