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Discover Ludwig"power cord" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an electrical cord used to supply power to an electrical device. For example, "I'm having trouble with my laptop; I think the problem is with the power cord."
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No battery, no power cord.
All it needs is a power cord.
A $10 power cord adapter is recommended.
A power cord extended from the top of the rod.
A Pocket PC comes with a power cord, too.
This recall involves Hewlett-Packard's LS-15 AC power cord.
There's a white power supply box on the power cord.
It's on the end of every Mac laptop's power cord.
The power cords are black in color and have an "LS-15" molded mark on the AC adapter end of the power cord.
The Hub is a small white plastic box with a power cord and an ethernet socket.
This time the power cord for the laptop and some loose cash has gone.
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