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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coupling to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a connection or link between two entities, such as in engineering, technology, or relationships.
Example: "The engineer designed a coupling to connect the two sections of the pipeline securely."
Alternatives: "a link to" or "a connection to".
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Combescot, M. & Combescot, R. Excitonic Stark shift: a coupling to semivirtual biexcitons.
Insted a coupling to the control system was realized.
Although moderate turbulence was observed, a coupling to single mode fibers, which is required to measure the received state, was achieved with up to 20% efficiency.
In short order, he was in his kitchen hacksawing off the top of a baby bottle and improvising a coupling to allow the nipple to be screwed onto almost any water bottle.
The rancher from New Mexico, Mike Skidmore, 71, hauled a coupling to help seal a section of the pipe that had been leaking.
Most significantly for the CQFC framework, only in some special situations can these phenomena be modeled by a coupling to a Markovian reservoir [72], which means that in most cases the effects of these nonlinear scattering processes cannot be modeled within the standard SLH formalism.
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I gave a couple to some friends.
McCullum gets a couple to mid on.
"Actually, he's thrown a couple to me".
Dropping a couple to Cleveland might be frustrating.
Rudolph works a couple to leg and defends the rest.
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