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The phrase "a new level of connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or advancements in relationships, communication, or technology that enhance how individuals or systems interact.
Example: "The latest software update offers a new level of connection between users, making collaboration more seamless than ever."
Alternatives: "an enhanced connection" or "a deeper connection".
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Mr. Barber, who has included the on-site slaughterhouse (at least the outside) on the public tours of his restaurant, Blue Hill at Stone Barns, has said that patrons generally tell him that knowing that animals were slaughtered on the premises adds to their dining experience; giving them a new level of connection to their meals.
By pairing content with the appropriate level of functionality, we can create a new level of connection with audiences, one that actively engages them instead of relying on them to passively consume content, simultaneously generating far better business results.
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"We've aligned Addepar's business, product and technology strategy to enable a new level of innovation and connection across the financial services industry.
Inspire individuals to a new level of creativity by helping them see connections in food flavors that they wouldn't have connected on their own.
Faster connections lay the foundation for a new level of online products and services.
Due to advances in machine learning research, present-day internet connection bandwidths and state-of-the-art web graphics technology a new level of MBI analysis is enabled.
A new level of sales?
Is this a new level of provocation?
A new level of twisted.
There was a new level of intensity.
"She had a new level of confidence.
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