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Discover LudwigThe phrase "properly wired" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that has been connected or installed correctly for its intended use. Example: "The electrician ensured that the house was properly wired before the new homeowners moved in."
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Arum said the potential site for that arena, where the Frontier Casino was once situated, was already properly wired for a fight.
Instead, they had a digital clock affixed to them that was presumably intended to function as a timer to detonate them at a specific time and date — although since none of them have gone off, it is unclear at this point if the timers were properly wired to detonate the bombs when the alarm activated, or if they were even set.
Houses that are properly wired with category five cabling and RJ45 sockets in all the rooms are relatively rare.
We don't know if it was indeed set, or even properly wired to complete the electrical circuit when the alarm was activated.
You'll want to ensure that it is properly wired before you finish the mounting process.
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Courchesne has found that the brains of autistic children grow more quickly than normal, which he theorizes prevents them from having enough experiences to properly wire neurons.
If you don't know how to work safely with electricity and properly wire a ceiling fan, hire a professional.
Most 802.11b and 802.11g networks have a maximum limit of 200 to 300 feet (61.0 to 91.4 m) under optimum conditions (properly installed wired networks work flawlessly through 325 feet).
In the computer age, law enforcement is not wired properly.
When the brain isn't wired properly, it can lead to disorders like autism and schizophrenia — "connectopathies" that could be revealed in the map, perhaps suggesting treatments.
In a home stereo system, when two speakers are wired properly, their sound waves are in phase along an antinodal line between the two speakers and in the area of best listening.
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