How To Use Plug into In A Sentence
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Patients can wear a battery pack or plug into an electrical outlet to recharge the heart's battery.
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This new product line should be able to plug into our existing distribution network.
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Wedge the plug into the hole.
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All it needs is a flat surface to rest on and an electrical socket to plug into.
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We also plug into the research facilities available, and license technology from independent sources.
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Unlike many portables which require you to download drivers first, this one will plug into any computer and be recognised as a hard disk for you to transfer files.
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If we women have a power source, a place we plug into to keep a friendship up and humming, it's the heart-to-heart conversation.
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It will also include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a speaker, microphone, compass and 30-pin connector to plug into iPod accessories.
Apple unveils $499 iPad tablet
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It is designed to plug into the mains overnight to help recharge the lithium-ion battery pack.
The Sun
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You need one of the digital radio tuners that plug into a USB port.
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It is possible to plug into remote databases to pick up information.
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We are investing over $100 million in Alternative Maritime Power AMP, which will allow container and cruise ships to plug into the grid rather than burning dirty diesel generating fuel when berthed at the Port.
Antonio Villaraigosa: Port of LA Shows You Can Be Pro-Jobs and Pro-Environment
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There are also various sticks and devices that plug into your set to give access.
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The first is to make a futile attempt to plug into the island's glamorous past.
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It injects a rubber mushroom-shaped plug into the holed section, which then expands.
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Patients can wear a battery pack or plug into an electrical outlet to recharge the heart's battery.
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My girlfriend also occasionally brings her notebook over to plug into my wired Ethernet router.
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Remember, just because you have a three prong receptacle for the plug into doesn't mean that the wiring to the receptacle is correctly connected.
AC Voltage Regulators
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It is not uncommon for nursing working mothers to make a lunchtime dash for a car, plug into the cigarette lighter and pump away in the parking lot.
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He or she grasps it with a hemostat and guides the bone plug into the femoral socket.
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This new product line should be able to plug into our existing distribution network.
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It is an 80 pin connector that is designed for drives that plug into a SCSI backplane.
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Other scenes depict the agents as idiots and slapstick figures barely able to push a plug into an electric socket.
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Patients can wear a battery pack or plug into an electrical outlet to recharge the heart's battery.
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Other comforts include allowing travellers with personal headphones to plug into a variety of music channels and complimentary timetable booklets placed on each seat.
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As these statements suggest, a dongle is just an adapter you plug into the USB port on a TV, Blu-ray player, or home-theater system that allows it to connect wirelessly to your home network.
Tech Talk: Dongle
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The surgeon seats a femoral bone plug into the medullary canal to provide an end-stop for the cement.
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A machine exists which can find and grab slugs, without flinching, and work is in progress on an electricity generator which runs on slug flesh, which the robot would be able to stoke up and then plug into for refuelling.
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It is designed to plug into the mains overnight to help recharge the lithium-ion battery pack.
The Sun
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He put the electric plug into the socket.
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The increasingly popular answer is to plug into remote IT services.
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If teachers tap into this they plug into a powerhouse of emotional - and potentially intellectual - energy.
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The new iPhone's headphones will plug into the same rectangular socket as the charging cable.
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Appliances plug into slave units which may resemble oversized 13A adaptors.
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They plug into portable devices and laptops, and will impress even insufferable music snobs.
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We also plug into the research facilities available, and license technology from independent sources.
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It is possible to plug into remote databases to pick up information.
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It is possible to plug into remote databases to pick up information.
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There are also various sticks and devices that plug into your set to give access.
Times, Sunday Times
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Appliances plug into slave units which may resemble oversized 13A adaptors.
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It is possible to plug into remote databases to pick up information.
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Insert the jack plug into the stereo unit earphone socket and turn the volume control to a low level.
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We also plug into the research facilities available, and license technology from independent sources.
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This new product line should be able to plug into our existing distribution network.
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This electro acoustic guitar package offers the first time guitarist all the fun of an acoustic guitar, with the added bonus of being able to plug into an amplifier for performance or recording purposes, or to use an effect pedal.
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These pins plug into the circuit board of the product for which the chip is intended.
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The anti-war society there planned to plug into the live video link-up with leading academic Edward Said this week.
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They are merely PC Card form-factor devices that descramble premium cable content, precluding the need for set-top boxes, and plug into DCR TVs, set-top devices, and digital recorders.
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Any specialist should have a device to plug into the diagnostic port, which will show the performance of the meter while driving.
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