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The phrase "are wired with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing the electrical or operational connections within a system or object. Example: The speakers in the conference room are wired with state-of-the-art equipment, ensuring clear and crisp sound quality during presentations.
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Even the residents themselves are wired, with electronic locating badges.
AMENITIES: The house and patio area are wired with audio speakers.
So this is late 2010 and most of us are wired with all sorts of exciting devices.
All three auditoriums are wired with the latest sound-system and digital technology for taping and transmitting live television broadcasts.
As more buildings are wired with environmental sensors, the board will display information on room temperatures and other conditions.
In recent years the focus has been on motion capture, for which actors are wired with tiny digital sensors.
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The prison is wired with electronic sensors and cameras.
"My camper is wired with 12 volts DC," he said.
Each unit will also be wired with fiber-optic cable.
Both men were wired with hidden video and audio equipment.
The room in which they met was wired with closed-circuit cameras.
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