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Discover Ludwig"the wire" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can refer to an actual physical wire or cable, or it can be used figuratively to describe a communication or information source. Example: I received an urgent message over the wire telling me to come to the office immediately. In this sentence, "the wire" is being used figuratively to describe a communication source, most likely a phone or email.
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the wire
noun
Metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die.
Exact(60)
The wire.
The Wire changed everything.
Authorize the wire transfer.
("The Wire" never did).
Hold the wire.
I loved "The Wire".
Here came the wire.
The wire hums.
Is "The Wire" Dickensian?
It's probably the wire.
" 'Win it at the wire'?
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