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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount to be wired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific sum of money that is intended to be transferred electronically.
Example: "Please confirm the amount to be wired for the transaction to proceed."
Alternatives: "sum to be transferred" or "total to be sent".
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If this is true, then a certain amount of selflessness ought to be wired into the very circuits of our brain.
The next day, the same amount would be wired back from Madoff's JPMorgan account to the other institution to make it appear he had twice as much money during that period.
The total amount -- $7.3 million -- was wired to a Southampton K account at the Bank of Bermuda on May 1, 2000.
Within seven days, the full amount of money had been wired to the charity company.
The parallel otuput ports were wired to a small amount of verilog to blink the red LEDs and to drive the first 4 7-seg digits.
We're wired to connect.
Humans are wired to explore".
"We're wired to be competitive.
The demonstration is wired to @tworsekey.
But he's wired to the clock.
It was wired to the cigarette lighter.
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