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"electricity to" is not a complete or grammatically correct part of a sentence.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense on its own. In written English, "electricity" is typically used as a noun to refer to the flow of electrical energy. It can be used in a variety of ways in a sentence, such as: - The electricity in my house went out during the storm. - We need to conserve electricity to help the environment. - The electrician fixed the wiring to ensure the safe flow of electricity. - Solar panels convert sunlight into electricity to power homes and businesses. All of these examples use "electricity" as a noun, not followed by "to." However, if "electricity" is used as an adjective to describe something, it can be followed by "to," such as: - I bought an electricity-powered car. In this case, "electricity-powered" is a compound adjective describing the type of car, and "to" is followed by the noun it modifies, "car."
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First, electric utilities have adopted cleaner sources of electricity to their mix between the two analysis.
2. Free electricity to poor families.
Listen, Congo gives electricity to Rwanda.
F.D.R. brought electricity to rural Tennessee.
To generate electricity, to drive ships.
Of course, it needs electricity to run.
Fluorescent lights use electricity to excite mercury vapour.
The ensuing chemical reaction generates electricity to drive the car.
Are there any lures that use electricity to attract fish?
Aluminium requires lots of expensive electricity to produce.
It initially provided electricity to the Expo 2010 Shanghai China.
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