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Discover Ludwig"wall plug" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
You can use it when talking about an electronic device or appliance that needs to be plugged into a wall outlet for power. For example, "I need to buy a new wall plug for my phone charger because the old one broke."
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wall plug
noun
A fixing that allows screws to be fitted into masonry walls, a dowel or screw anchor.
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There is also a 15-amp circuit breaker mounted in the wall plug.
Once, at dinner, a wall plug and socket exploded, with a mild, odorous flash.
Desktop computer users could always get enough power from the wall plug.
"In just three to five years, power from the roof will be cheaper than electricity from the wall plug.
The dock has a few other tricks, such as a hatch for four AAA batteries that can power your music without a wall plug.
Apple is recalling some of its wall plug chargers, after rare cases when the chargers break and can cause electric shock.
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Early form inspirations were wall plug-in nightlights and scented oil warming devices.
In your bedroom, stuff an area with pillows, blankets, scented wall plug-ins, unread books, and a soothing visual item, like a lava lamp or fish tank.
(b) Light output power-current (L-I) and wall-plug efficiency (WPE) characteristics of LED with/without PQC structure, respectively.
Efficiency in laser based manufacturing is often considered as the wall-plug-efficiency of the laser source itself.
A diode-pumped Nd-doped YAG laser can have overall electrical-to-light ("wall-plug") efficiency up to 25%.
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