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Discover Ludwig'utility pole' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a wooden or metal pole that carries electrical wires, telephone wires, and sometimes cable television wires. For example: "The utility pole in my front yard has been damaged and needs to be replaced."
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utility pole
noun
A tall cylinder, often embedded with climbing spikes above normal reach, made from the trunk of a tree, usually topped by a cross beam, used by a public utility to carry wire, cable or conduit through the air, for the transportation of electricity, cable television, telephone or similar services, in an urban area or over short distances.
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Mr. Bertulis's car hit a utility pole.
It veered into a utility pole, killing him instantly.
* COMMON RAVEN perched on a utility pole, before heading north.
Then he squinted: Was that a surveillance camera on top of that utility pole?
The car, perhaps speeding, rammed into a utility pole, the police said.
Driving home drunk, he took a corner too fast and crashed into a utility pole.
On Gulf Avenue in the Bloomfield section, he veered into a utility pole.
The report also recommended that the siren be mounted on a higher utility pole.
The truck flipped on its side when it struck a utility pole.
He crashed into a utility pole and then into a bus-stop sign, the police said.
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