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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wire" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a thin metal thread, or a piece of electrical cable. For example, "I need to connect this appliance to a power source, so I need to run a wire to the wall."
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Touré was wearing a wire.
With a wire cutter.
The lawyer wore a wire for investigators.
Like a bird on a wire.
Marda is surrounded by a wire fence.
He got a wire in reply.
"They promised to do a wire transfer.
Would he wear a wire?
Wearing a wire tap.
It was a wire transfer".
Kennedy was a wire reporter.
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