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wired into
preposition
Connected via wires or nerves to
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"wired into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express an understanding or knowledge of a particular system or process. For example: "He had a deep understanding of the system, seemingly wired into him by experience."
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Mapplethorpe was wired into that demimonde.
Mistakes therefore are wired into the system.
At Nike, the cash registers are wired into movable counters.
They were living, interactive entities wired into the world.
"He was wired into a legitimate foreign fighters network".
Which is a bit too firmly wired into the premise.
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Reading was hard-wired into me.
It is hard-wired into their sense of themselves.
Corruption is seemingly hard-wired into the Indian political system.
But it's also hard-wired into who we are.
The coexistence of different modes of travel is hard-wired into the culture.
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