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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be hardwired to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a person's predisposition to reacting to certain situations or stimuli in a certain way, as if the reaction was hardwired into their brain. For example: Many people seem to be hardwired to respond negatively to criticism.
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What's even more worrying is that our brains may be hardwired to do so.
While the Airport Express can act as a wireless router or bridge, the device needs to be hardwired to a Sonos system, with both an Ethernet cable and an audio cable.
Because calligraphy had distant roots in pictographs distilled from natural forms, both writing and painting were thought to be hardwired to nature itself: its energy flowed from the body, through the brush and into the ink.
Drummers need dancers, and this lot brought two, including Diouf's sister-in-law, a mother of seven who seemed to be hardwired to the sabars through her amazing pulsing pelvis, at which point fivers were thrown on to the stage.
"We do seem to be hardwired to associate warmth with pleasurable sensations," said David J. Linden, a professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the author of "The Compass of Pleasure," a book on why certain things feel good.
Humans seem to be hardwired to expect success and to regard themselves as above average.
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Human beings are hardwired to react rather than to be proactive.
Considering all of this, I find the notion that human beings are hardwired to be good at adaptation to be both tremendously encouraging and empowering as well.
"As human beings, we are hardwired to want the specific answers to why something happened.
Nets rookie MarShon Brooks is hardwired to score.
I am hardwired to be a hypochondriac.
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