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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wire through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of inserting or passing a wire through an object or space.
Example: "He carefully threaded a wire through the small opening to connect the two devices."
Alternatives: "a wire inserted through" or "a wire passed through".
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They slipped a wire through the small crack below.
"You couldn't even get a wire through the thing.
Nonetheless, they show that it's possible to go deeply into the brain by threading a wire through the bloodstream.
He was trying to run a wire through it and got some of the powder on his fingers.
Jasper and Anest then pull a wire through the length of the mud, like you'd cut through a chunk of clay at a pottery studio.
I would take it apart and fasten it to the side of my leg, then run a wire through the back of my hair and into my ear".
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Fuses have a wire running through them that will melt when too much current is run through them.
What if a wire goes through a capillary wall?
He promised he would pass a wire hanger through her body without her feeling it.
Brutality runs like a wire thread through their daily domestic fabric.
This approach may be counterproductive in the larger patient (over 30 kg), as threading a dilator or catheter over a thin wire through thick subcutaneous tissue sometimes results in a kinked wire.
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