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Recent Examples of wires
Noun
Copper wires are commonly used for data transmission and cooling systems.—
Sasha Rogelberg,
Fortune,
3 July 2026 Its specialty steel, insulation materials and superconducting wires were all produced in China.—
Neetika Walter,
Interesting Engineering,
29 June 2026 The wife of friend Isaac Leonard Ellwood suggested that two wires twisted together would hold the nail in place better — and the inexpensive yet effective design stuck.—
Kori Rumore,
Chicago Tribune,
27 June 2026 There’s a spirit of exorcism in this approach, an implicit belief that certain loud sounds are more like elemental beings to be summoned than the logical result of wires and inputs.—
Jayson Greene,
Pitchfork,
25 June 2026 So imagine my delight at finding a way to ease these challenges while also improving my notoriously bad posture — something that didn’t involve complicated tech (like wires and sensors) or unwieldy physical objects.—
Stacia Datskovska,
Footwear News,
25 June 2026 Is a suspension cable losing its structural strength because its inner steel wires are rusting away?—
Alex Krasnok,
Scientific American,
25 June 2026 Metallic letters from an upscale beauty salon were hanging by wires over windows with the glass blown out.—
Jane Arraf,
NPR,
23 June 2026 Since then, the city has touted its success in burying most of its wires while keeping rates competitive with other utilities.—
John Moritz,
Hartford Courant,
20 June 2026
On most mornings, Nguyen Thien Bao threads his VinFast electric motorbike through the jammed traffic of Vietnam’s capital Hanoi — ferrying passengers and deliveries.
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ABC News,
ABC News,
22 June 2026
To no one’s surprise, Bonnie is immediately transfixed by her Lilypad (voiced by Greta Lee, whose arrogant smarm effectively threads the needle between Maya Hawke’s Anxiety and Regina George’s everything else).