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The phrase "are now wired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being connected or linked, often in a technological or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The new devices are now wired to the central network, allowing for seamless communication."
Alternatives: "are now connected" or "are now linked".
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Nine million Spaniards are now wired.
But these networks are now wired up globally, so this kind of networking and exchanging is second nature, even between strangers and across myriad commodities.
Consumers are now wired to the global Internet through their omni-present devices.
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In an elaborate payment system that began after the May 6 election that brought down the Greek government and is meant to ensure that the Greeks do not touch the cash, the big three creditors are now wiring bailout payments to an escrow account in Greece.
It took us awhile to learn, but the current one is now wired in place".
What with the boom in cable and Internet, the old front porch is now wired.
Here are my tips: You've poured heart and soul into your product, naturally you're now wired to protect it.
Nearly every university in the nation is now wired to the global network, as are hundreds of elementary and high schools.
The replacement Scarecrow, currently dressed up like a local lobsterman after wearing a Mets uniform last week, is now wired to a tree.
Though almost every school in the nation is now wired to the Internet, great disparities are evident in how they use computers, says the report, which includes studies by several experts.
The notion of copy which is so central to the idea of computation is now wired into the logic.
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