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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wire with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a wire that has a specific feature or characteristic associated with it.
Example: "I need a wire with a protective coating to prevent corrosion."
Alternatives: "a wire featuring a" or "a wire that has a".
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The problem: a sapling hit a wire with a glancing blow, causing a fuse to blow in a nearby transformer.
"I had an exam that involved sending a tube, slim as a wire, with a camera, down through a nostril".
One heart catheter in question was a wire with a balloon at the tip, which was designed to be temporarily inserted.
The headphones have a built-in AM/FM radio and they can connect to a music player using a wire with a 3.5mm jack.
Finally, a dielectric pillar allows for a wire which is physically much smaller than a wire with a photonic crystal in the middle.
As a first approach, a wire with a single Nb3Al filament has been manufactured to study the rapid heating and quenching parameters.
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Never replace a fuse wire with one of a higher amperage, as this could cause a fire.
The device component consists of a pulse generator with a lithium battery and a lead wire with two helical electrodes and a tethering anchor.
The generator consists of an embedded wire with a bottleneck structure on a SiO2 substrate.
To produce a clad wire with a single or variety of coating ratios, the wire with the required coating ratio should be produced in a continuous casting process.
The inflated stomach is punctured with a needle, which is then replaced over an angiography wire with a peel-off sheath with an introducer.
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