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"wire in" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
Instead, you might use the phrase "wired in" as an adjective to describe something that is connected by wires, as in "The new sound system was wired in last week."
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He got a wire in reply.
Second, wire in the force in SmokeControlForces.getDrivingForce.
It's like a wire in the middle of the head.
We were filming The Wire in Baltimore at the time.
TV appearances in Wire in the Blood and Silent Witness.
We're going down to the wire in Big Ten country.
Putting this wire in the right place should purge "Christine".
Replacing the suspension wire in stages will take eight years.
"The trilling wire in the blood / Sings below inveterate scars".
The blood runs thin as copper wire in his veins.
The chicken wire in the outfield bleachers was ripped down.
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