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The phrase "an electrical current" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the flow of electric charge in a circuit or in contexts related to electricity and electronics.
Example: "The device requires an electrical current to function properly."
Alternatives: "an electric current" or "a flow of electricity".
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The post was conducting an electrical current, not emitting electricity.
That metal and seawater is creating an electrical current.
Tracks are divided into blocks, usually about 600 feet long, energized by an electrical current.
The heat causes electrons to shoot out, some crossing the sandwich to generate an electrical current.
The soul is not some static entity: it runs, like blood, rivers, an electrical current.
L.E.D.'s are semiconductor devices that light up when an electrical current passes through them.
For example, piezoelectric materials generate an electrical current when they are bent; conversely, when an electrical current is passed through these materials, they stiffen.
The process generates an electrical current strong enough to power a car.
The latch works by running an electrical current down a signal wire, through two switches.
On Europa this induces an electrical current within the sub-surface ocean.
Another technology in development is the fuel cell, which uses hydrogen to form an electrical current and emits water vapor.
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