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Discover LudwigThe phrase "electrical current" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a flow of electrical charge along a conductor, usually through a wire. For example, "The electrical current running through the wire causes the lightbulb to illuminate."
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electrical current
noun
Alternative form of electric current
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The post was conducting an electrical current, not emitting electricity.
S.P.D. also uses less electrical current, he said.
It didn't conduct heat, cold or electrical current.
You experience the electrical current that triggered them.
The visible lightning flash is not the electrical current.
Superconductors can carry electrical current without any resistance.
This change in electrical current activates the alarm.
The bottlenecks also generate additional electrical current and heat.
The fibers also carry electrical current to the bulb.
But how did the electrical current get loose?
Many never make it out to generate an electrical current.
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