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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wired for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been built or prepared to work with a specific type of device or system. For example, "This laptop is wired for Wi-Fi."
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We may be "hard-wired for vengeance," but we are also wired for happiness, cooperation and caring.
The entire tower is wired for sound.
The house is wired for surround sound.
Amazingly, Stellina already was wired for electricity.
The boxcars are wired for electricity.
Rooms are also wired for sound.
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We are hard-wired for empathy.
We're hard-wired for it.
Our brains may be hard-wired for them.
I blame genetics: I'm hard-wired for shyness.
Are humans hard-wired for racial prejudice?
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