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The phrase "automatic telegraph system" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a communication system that automatically transmits messages via telegraphy without manual intervention.
Example: "The invention of the automatic telegraph system revolutionized long-distance communication in the 19th century."
Alternatives: "automated telegraph system" or "self-operating telegraph system".
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During this period he worked on improving an automatic telegraph system for Western Union's rivals.
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The 1845 telegraph line between DC and Baltimore was operated by the Post Office Department, which urged that the government run the telegraph system.
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In 1924 he published "Certain Factors Affecting Telegraph Speed," an analysis of the relationship between the speed of a telegraph system and the number of signal values used by the system.
Two days after the completion of the transcontinental telegraph system in October 1861, however, the Pony Express announced its closure.
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