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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spool of wire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity or type of wire that is wound around a cylindrical object, often in contexts related to crafting, electrical work, or manufacturing.
Example: "I need to buy a spool of wire to complete my electrical project."
Alternatives: "a roll of wire" or "a coil of wire".
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Chatting with spectators, he will knot and bend a spool of wire into a sculpture.
Besides the vegetables, they held a piece of bread, a pocketknife, sometimes the Alpine Club guidebook, and always a spool of wire for emergency repairs.
Sitting on Miss Elle's couch one night, knotting a spool of wire into a bull, he talked about his past, rambling off dates and events and piecing together his story as best he could remember.
He and Sergeant Hensley were accused of leaving a spool of wire that could be used to detonate roadside bombs in a pocket of the man whom Specialist Sandoval shot in April, on Sergeant Hensley's command.
Calder smiled and pulled out a spool of wire and said, "It's right here".
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Gladwell writes: He had brought a big plastic bag full of the artifacts of that moment: diagrams scribbled on lined paper, dozens of differently sized plastic mouse shells, a spool of guitar wire, a tiny set of wheels from a toy train set, and the metal lid from a jar of Ralph's preserves.
He had brought a big plastic bag full of the artifacts of that moment: diagrams scribbled on lined paper, dozens of differently sized plastic mouse shells, a spool of guitar wire, a tiny set of wheels from a toy train set, and the metal lid from a jar of Ralph's preserves.
"The first six months, some people would come in and say, 'Where's Pease Library?' " said Rich Scalione, the village electrician, as he carried a spool of electric wire into the gutted basement of Village Hall where jail bars lay flat on the cement floor.
Start with a spool of craft wire or straighten a paper clip or two.
Use a spool of fishing wire that has not been in the tackle box, sitting in the garage or is dirty.
Take a spool of twine.
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