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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a connector of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something or someone that links or joins different elements, ideas, or groups together.
Example: "The internet serves as a connector of people from all around the world, facilitating communication and collaboration."
Alternatives: "a link between" or "a bridge for".
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"A connector of people.
I am a connector of people.
GATES--Philomene, you were a lover of ideas, of books, a connector of people.
In a test it was attached to a connector of a small music dock; a blue light on top showed that it had power.
For Boystown's homeless youth, Mr. Gallaher is a connector of sorts, a liaison between the services offered and the young people who need them.
CAA Arts Access is a program of the Columbia Alumni Association, acting as a hub for cultural experiences and a connector of artists and audiences through dynamic programs and resources.
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Luckily, my dad was an engineer, so after a quick, nonspecific call home for advice, I rigged up a connector out of an old water bottle and duct tape and started up the machine.
Place a connector on the end of the stripped cable and crimp or compress it.
You can place the beginning or the end of a connector to the middle of an object.
These stores offer the actual SaaS product instead of a "connector" to a third-party site.
To the left channel and right channel, connect using a connector to an output of the CD player.
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