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Is it true that Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, born 21 April 1926), the constitutional monarch of sixteen independent sovereign states known as the Commonwealth realms is the inventor of (has invented) telephone, often colloquially referred to as a phone, a telecommunications device that transmits and receives sound, most commonly the human voice?
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