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The phrase "a wire for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a wire that serves a specific purpose or function, such as connecting devices or transmitting signals.
Example: "I need to buy a wire for connecting the printer to the computer."
Alternatives: "a cable for" or "a cord for".
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The lawyer wore a wire for investigators.
Heating one end of a wire, for example, causes electrons to move to the cooler end, producing an electric current.
Titanium alloy is used for a wire for glasses frame due to having high corrosion resistance and human body compatibility.
He was wearing a wire for most of these conversations, according to the federal authorities, and quietly pleaded guilty last month.
After his arrest in 2006, Mr. Dwek, who is 40, wore a wire for the government and implicated more than 40 defendants.
David Slaine wore a wire for two and half years and secretly recorded dozens of conversations with those suspected of insider trading, although he never testified at trial.
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Let sit for a couple minutes, then transfer to a wire rack for cooling.
(Table 1) The jig was then used to drill as would have been done for a guide wire for an SRA.
She also sells fizzy drinks from a stall with a wire cage for a window.
I have been trying to send a wire transfer for over a week now.
Allow to cool on a wire rack for at least an hour before serving.
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