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The phrase "anchor wire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to construction, engineering, or any field where a wire is used to secure or stabilize something.
Example: "The construction team installed the anchor wire to ensure the stability of the structure during high winds."
Alternatives: "support wire" or "stabilizing wire".
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Nine patients were observed to have a fracture of an anchor wire.
Secure the anchor wire.
Make the anchor wire.
Use the connector wires to connect the anchor wire and perch wire.
Hook each onto the anchor wire with the hook facing upward spacing them so that the connectors are between the feeder holes.
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Most of Lippold's works were designed for suspension by anchor wires in the upper reaches of large rooms; Variations in a Sphere No. 10: The Sun (1953 56; gold wire), commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, is a major example.
Every three floors, Menzer and his team anchor the wire ropes from which they're suspended to steel buttons on the façade, to prevent the basket from being pulled away from the building by the wind.
A third citation had to do with "crimps" on the scaffold, which were supposed to anchor the wire cables and which were also the subject of one of the citations OSHA issued to Tractel.
The only glitch came when the pin, which was inserted in the outside of my gums, loosened due to hard brushing and wasn't strong enough to anchor the wire pulling my teeth backward.
This is for anchoring the wire as you wrap.
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