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The phrase "a connection that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of connection or relationship, often followed by an adjective or a noun that specifies the nature of the connection.
Example: "We need to establish a connection that is both strong and reliable for our project to succeed."
Alternatives: "a link that is" or "a relationship that is".
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This may also lead to a connection that is disappointing.
Then we characterize torsionless/unitary connections and show that there does not exist a connection that is simultaneously torsionless and unitary.
Hendy's attention-grabbing interview has put the spotlight on transport as a key policy in terms of social equity, a connection that is rarely made.
While f can search upwards in its.derivation.chain and find c, c cannot find f in its derivation; it is a connection that is designed to be one-way only.
The Washington Nationals' Livan Hernandez, who is scheduled to pitch against the Mets on Thursday night, has been linked to a convicted drug dealer in Puerto Rico, a connection that is being studied by officials in Major League Baseball.
However, Piantella says, even relatively remote areas of Kenya have cell-phone reception that is good enough for SMS messages, which can be sent over a connection that is too unreliable for voice calls or data access.
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"I see it as connecting with a musician and therefore making a connection that's not related to physical space.
When people say I grew up with you, they really did, and there is a connection that's very strong.
The service recommends a connection that's at least six times as fast for normal viewing at standard definition.
A 45-minute conversation created a connection that was perceived as closer than the closest connection with someone people known for years.
A judicious use of gilding links her diptych format up with altarpieces, a connection that was probably always there but has never been obvious until now (Cotter).
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