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The phrase "electrical outlet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that supplies power to an appliance or device. For example, "The electrician installed a new electrical outlet behind the refrigerator."
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How about a fake electrical outlet?
He fixed a stubborn electrical outlet.
He converted the fuel opening into an electrical outlet.
(It's not; it's an abstract depiction of an electrical outlet).
The bathroom, she discovered, had no electrical outlet.
One device is connected to a cable or D.S.L. modem and plugged into an electrical outlet.
One special electrical outlet worked -- and it ran a single fan for the office.
The far end of each adapter plugs in to any electrical outlet.
Sergeant Nikas said the fire that killed Ms. Deverson was caused by a faulty electrical outlet.
"The inlets are connected to a nearby electrical outlet," he said.
With more elaborate equipment, batteries fail unexpectedly, miles from an electrical outlet.
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