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You also may need to add a voltage clamp so that the high ring voltage (whatever that is in your country) doesn't damage your circuit.
In the UK, the ringing voltage is superimposed on the line voltage so the peak can be >125V (~75 on top of ~48), better to rate everything at 200V or more
Why don't you try a transformer coupling? I do not know much about how to secure...
You want to measure the voltage on a telephone line to see if it has been cut? If it is not cut then it has a DC voltage and the capacitance of the long wires holds the voltage if it is cut. Its capacitance is very high so you do not want to measure its voltage with a 6M ohms circuit that will take a long time to discharge the capacitance of the wires. You also do not want to "load down" the voltage which might cause the line to go off hook or trigger a fault alarm. It is illegal to "steal current" from a telephone line which your voltmeter circuit will be doing.
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