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"mains electricity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the type of electricity that is distributed from power companies. For example, "Having mains electricity brought to homes was a great accomplishment of the 20th century."
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Few people have mains electricity.
There is no mains electricity.
A standpipe connects water, mains electricity, telephone and broadband.
The share of homes with mains electricity has risen from 77% to 85%.
For 28 days people had no fresh water or mains electricity.
These densely packed slums have no running water, mains electricity or sewage infrastructure.
In Altansukh's neighbourhood, there is no running water, mains electricity, sewage or central heating.
In comparison, the mains electricity in UK homes is 240 volts.
Most Amish are not permitted to use mains electricity, own cars or carry insurance.
I moved to Hoy, to a place without mains electricity, and the whole tenor of my music began to change.
Lithium-ion batteries have transformed the possibilities and can be recharged from mains electricity from green sources.
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