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Be connecting
verb
To join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object.
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On the bottom side of the top connection of the cup handle, do the same, but you will only be connecting two edges.
A.B.C.D. Always be connecting dots.
But contemporary dance should be connecting different cultures.
"I'd also say that we'll be connecting many more machines via wireless mobile technology as well.
Officially, the public still wasn't meant to be connecting to the internet.
We will be connecting with writers a little earlier in their careers," Hannah added.
There might be connecting threads, for example, a preoccupation with the dark side of Christianity.
"I think we'll be connecting a lot of dots," said Leslie Rainer, the Getty project manager.
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Be connected.
"It has to be connected".
"People want to be connected.
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