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The phrase "a connection for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific connection or relationship that is being discussed or defined in a particular context.
Example: "The researchers established a connection for which they could analyze the data more effectively."
Alternatives: "a link that" or "a relationship in which".
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But at least if you march up to someone and say "Shakespeare" or "Jane Austen" or "Bach" to them, they will probably rustle up a connection for which that person might recognise as faithful to their aims in life.
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Some repositories will require a telephone modem connection for which the store or retail outlet must supply a telephone line.
Additionally, it has a connection for a tablet, which displays a gamma-ray spectrum and isotope-specific images of the gamma-ray distribution in all directions in real time.
Relations operate on mutually parasitic terms – exploitation runs both ways – and Teresa finds neither the sex she thought she was after, nor the human connection for which sex was a substitute.
10) She was commenting on her new novel, "The Bulgari Connection," for which Bulgari, the Italian jewelry company, paid her an undisclosed amount in return for a prominent place in the book.
"It's a very easy sell," Mr. Balsamo said, referring to the highly regarded school district — not to the Fire Island National Seashore ferry connection for which the community is widely known, or to the winding lanes with distinctive Victorians, Tudors and colonials with boats docked on finger canals in their backyards.
Click on the name of the network connection for which you'd like to check DNS settings.
It is important to notice that, as (mathbf{Y}_{{r}}) and (mathbf{Y}_{{c}}) are sparse matrices, we only evaluate L for those connections for which there is a positive flow of travellers.
Both will allow live surfing and e-mail, but Connexion will be faster and able to handle video images.Some sceptics note that if passengers could use mobile phones hooked to laptops, that might appeal more to them than fancy in-flight broadband connections for which they would have to pay.
In several of these cases atomic explanations were offered of experimental connections for which there were no available alternative explanations so that the case for atomism understood as an inference to the best explanation was strengthened.
Why can we use in-flight Wi-Fi provided by airlines but not connections for which we already pay?
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