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Discover Ludwig"wires crossed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a misunderstanding or miscommunication between two parties. For example: "When talking about the project, our wires crossed and we ended up on completely different pages."
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Have some wires crossed in my brain?
"I think someone's got their wires crossed.
I think what I did was I got my wires crossed.
Travolta gets his wires crossed and starts to hunt the real Robert De Niro.
Maybe the nanny was stuck in the subway or the maybe mom and dad got their wires crossed".
Among Mr. Dowd's charges that day were some racehorses, like Wires Crossed and Critical Thinker, worth up to $10 million.
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The synapses are at the junctions where wires cross.
The primary difficulty in creating computers is making logical circuits without wires crossing; wires cannot cross separate from each other in a 2-d world.
Although wireless speakers must be plugged into an outlet, they eliminate unsightly wires crossing a room.
Hidden motors embedded in the concrete make wire tendrils wave or turn in circles; occasionally two electrified wires cross, causing tiny lights to flare.
The wires cross worst in the public asset-backed securities market, where a rule known as Reg AB requires ratings to be included in prospectuses.
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