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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an electrical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something related to electricity or electrical engineering, typically as an adjective before a noun.
Example: "He is pursuing a degree in electrical engineering."
Alternatives: "an electric" or "a power-related".
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No electricity since turning on an electrical circuit is work.
It held an electrical charge, a force.
"It smelled like an electrical fire".
Any electrical appliance using an electrical cord.
Was it an electrical storm?
"Harold gave off an electrical charge.
Mr. Alonso said: "She's an electrical fire.
From an electrical engineer: "Iranians are monarchists".
The bridegroom, 39, is an electrical engineer.
The cause was an electrical fire.
"My dad was an electrical engineer.
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