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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wire to a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving connections, such as electrical or communication systems, where a wire is being connected to something else.
Example: "The technician connected a wire to a circuit board to ensure proper functionality."
Alternatives: "a cable to a" or "a connection to a".
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— by someone wearing a wire to a sales meeting.
One type, the can antenna, can be made by adding a wire to a metal can.
The gentleman sent a wire to a town two stops farther on.
The intraoral type consists of a small external battery pack that is connected by a wire to a sound emitter.
She was helped by a device called Braingate, a tiny bed of electrodes surgically implanted on her motor cortex and connected by a wire to a computer.
The device consisted of a tiny bed of electrodes — not electrons — that were surgically implanted on her motor cortex and connected by a wire to a computer.
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"You can use a wire to make a line," he said, "but if the wire is barbed the line becomes much more dynamic".
In a coup de cognition, a laboratory crow has purposely bent a wire to make a hook.
The collector is also connected to negative voltage terminal by a wire to create an essential electrical field during the electrospinning process between the spinneret and the collector.
He wears a wire to set him up, and obtains a confession.
Valenti agreed in 2013 to wear a wire to get an admission out of Asaro after Valenti himself was convicted of racketeering.
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