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Discover LudwigThe word "hardwire" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of permanently connecting or integrating something, often in a technical or metaphorical context. Example: "The new software is hardwired into the system, ensuring it runs smoothly without any interruptions."
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hardwire
verb
Alternative spelling of hard-wire
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You can train, even hardwire, your brain to react more productively.
The purchase of McAfee would give Intel access to more security specialists and the ability to hardwire more of these types of tools into its chips.
So it's not like we take the cells and hardwire them to the simulator and we can only drive when the two are exactly balanced.
Hype about the importance of early childhood has caused tremendous anxiety for parents, who have been told that their actions during their children's first three years hardwire developing brains and forever set their children's intellectual potential.
The regulator behind the new rules, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), said they would "hardwire common sense into the mortgage market", and prevent a return to irresponsible lending that took place in the runup to the credit crisis.
If you need to hardwire your slaves with cognitive limitations to stop them murdering you, maybe you shouldn't have enslaved them in the first place.
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We are creatures of habit, particularly when it comes to the bad ones, and struggle to adjust when called upon to expand beyond behavioural settings hardwired in our youth.
I married in Australia, became the mother of two girls and stepmum to two boys – all of them patriotic Aussies – and work for Australian newspapers in a profession I am, luckily, hardwired to love more every day.
Unlike an ordinary chip, an FPGA's architecture is not "hardwired".
The chatter and cackle of Bushmen, and what it says about usHAS evolution hardwired our brains to be entertained by stories at night?
The bird in the hand was worth even more when bushes were dangerous.Are humans, then, hardwired to cling on to their possessions?
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