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The phrase "a little connected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slight degree of connection or relationship between two or more things.
Example: "I feel a little connected to the characters in the story, as their struggles mirror my own experiences."
Alternatives: "somewhat linked" or "slightly related".
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"To my horror, I do feel a little connected to Kevin," he confided devilishly.
The phone is a little connected computer — a device whose uses and meaning we continually explore and modify.
"It was as close as it could possibly get in ski racing," he said, "[so it] just seemed a little connected".
It's normal to experience a twinge of soreness after you pull a tooth, especially if it was still a little connected.
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When President Obama announced her nomination, on May 26th, it was clear that Sotomayor — who, two weeks later, fractured her ankle running late at LaGuardia — would be a different kind of Justice, someone a little more connected, as the White House kept reminding everyone, with "the real world".
As mentioned above, the Sony Bravia OLED TV has speakers integrated into its screen surface that sound amazing, and work great with things like sports and commentary, but if you want to add a little more connected magic to the mix, there are a couple of good options in this category.
Very little connected to Margaret Thatcher's legacy comes without an argument.
Opinions, I have come to think, are among the least interesting things about a person; they are so cheaply acquired, so easily stated, frequently so little connected to the way the person actually lives.
For this sample, SEM images show that there is little connected matrix porosity farther than about 60 µm from the sample's edge (figure not shown); Wood's metal mainly occupies small cracks and matrix pores connected to the sample surface.
A motif is a small connected graph graph
For each sign, there is a little set of arrows to connected places.
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