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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more connected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the idea of increased connectivity or relationships, often in a social, technological, or emotional context.
Example: "In today's digital age, we strive for a more connected world where people can communicate effortlessly across distances."
Alternatives: "a greater connection" or "a closer relationship".
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A more connected and informed gay community is a better thing for us all".
Never mind all the people who doubt whether a more connected world necessarily translates into a better, more trusting world.
During my time as Prime Minister the Government has positioned New Zealand so that our economy could harness the opportunities offered by a burgeoning Asia and a more connected world.
The anti-boredom lobby has all but established its headquarters in Silicon Valley: cue Facebook's celebration of a "more connected" world, or Apple's reassurances that its latest gadget could do everything "twice as fast".
"The most popular target is still the traditional device used by you or me, as this makes the most money, but of course a more connected future might bring a change in this pattern".
DC is reportedly planning to feature all of their main characters "liberally" in all of their movies to portray a more connected world than what Marvel Studios has done so far, Comic Book News reports.
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It makes this world seem a little smaller, a little more connected and a little fairer.
We look forward to working with Artsy to make a larger, more connected art market a reality".
Generosity is a dynamic networking tool, and it is also a great way to get the world a little more connected.
Some suggestions: (1) Abstract - Results: "We constructed a human signalling network... that indentified a much more connected network topology than previously thought".
A smaller, more connected network might be more likely to respond to a recommendation from one of its own valued members, says Jure Leskovec, an assistant professor of computer science at Stanford.
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