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The phrase "a nexus between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection or link between two or more entities, concepts, or phenomena.
Example: "The study aims to explore the nexus between climate change and economic development."
Alternatives: "a connection between" or "a link between".
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But it's very clear that there was a nexus between the two.
Mr. Masood blamed "a nexus between Al Qaeda and indigenous extremists" for the attacks.
In taxation parlance, such physical presences establishes a "nexus" between the retailer and those states.
For instance, as he rightly pointed out, there is not necessarily a nexus between low income and criminality.
"When there's a nexus between the policy interests, it's natural that you'll work together in advancing those policy interests".
"We recognized that there was a nexus between the media scrutiny and the actions of the sniper," she said.
Now it is finding its place again at a nexus between China, the Indian subcontinent and South-East Asia.
"Each may have its own solution, but there is also good reason to think that there is a nexus between them".
In his speech at the LSE, the Microsoft billionaire also argued for a nexus between food shortages and poor performance on other development indicators, such as education.
"The Mafia Psyche" is not the stuff of American popular entertainment, which has floated the comical notion of a nexus between psychoanalysis and the mob.
So the inferential account of mental processes offers a nexus between the kinds of inquiry that cognitive psychologists pursue, and the kind that logicians do.
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