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Discover Ludwig'wired up' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is informal and slang. It is used to describe someone who is excited and full of energy, often because they've had too much caffeine. Example: "I had three cups of coffee this morning and I'm feeling pretty wired up now!".
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But what if your brain wasn't wired up quite right?
Once you're wired up, however, it's pretty straightforward.
No other film has wired up so many actors.
We're all wired up, but we're melting down.
"Men are basically wired up to be polygamous but they are also wired up to be violent.
It requiring a crew member to sleep "wired up" for overnight monitoring.
The cells are then wired up, encased in frames and covered with glass.
But they have been wired up for the broadcast of tonight's game.
A pioneering study has proven that the brains of men and women are wired up differently.
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Has heaven really come down to our wired-up, interconnected Earth?
And a wired-up knee.
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