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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'electric lines' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the wires or cables that carry electricity to power appliances, lights, and other devices. You can use it when discussing electrical infrastructure, wiring systems, or power transmission. Example: The city council approved a new project to upgrade the aging electric lines in the downtown area.
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Too many electric lines are down to restore electricity to Port-au-Prince for a very long time.
"Salt and electricity don't mix because salt corrodes the electric lines," he said.
So they have to build electric lines through the country.
All the electric lines are damaged and disrupted.
Hurricane-force winds and whipping electric lines made walking hardly possible.
It was designed not to interfere with the electric lines, gas mains and sewer lines nearby.
The methane in the garbage exploded into flame, ignited by cooking fires or broken electric lines.
The roads were impassable, blocked with fallen electric lines, trees, lampposts.
Many developed countries removed the eyesore of utility poles and above-ground electric lines decades ago.
The winds knocked down electric lines in the New York suburbs.
He said he also has to offset the cost of bringing in roads, water treatment plants and electric lines.
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