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The phrase 'electric equipment' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to items of equipment that use electricity, for example: "We need to buy some new electric equipment for the office."
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His father is an electrical engineer with Gemamex, a distributor of electric equipment in Sofia.
For the electric equipment, there is a 3000-wat motor generator.
She said that the authority, in addition to adding the dust sheds, had started using electric equipment rather than diesel.
"With electric equipment, you lose contact with the food preparation," says Francesca Sarti, a founder of Arabeschi di Latte.
"Starting next June, I get new electric equipment and so I can add cars to the fleet.
Orders for electronics and electric equipment were up 9.7percentt, while those for primary metals rose 0.5percentt.
This documentation shall be available to those authorized to design, install, inspect, maintain, or operate electric equipment at the location.
The high-tech offices are featured with relatively high internal sensible heat gains due to the intensive office electric equipment.
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A similar simulation is applied to the "Household electric and non-electric equipment" sector, which includes Table 9.
Similarly, a major increase in the value-added appears in the "Household electric and non-electric equipment" and "Electronic components" sector.
The company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1869 as an electric-equipment shop under the name of Gray & Barton.
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