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The phrase "a nice connection with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive relationship or bond between people, ideas, or things.
Example: "She felt a nice connection with her new colleagues, making the transition to the job much easier."
Alternatives: "a strong bond with" or "a good rapport with".
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"It's to make a nice connection with another school with a different religious background," said Father Silvestri, speaking through a translator.
You made a nice connection with someone new, you went shopping at the farmer's market, you got home early.
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There was a nice connection, though, with Mr. Murail's piece, which followed on the program.
This leads to the full propositional linear logic, and to a very nice connection with computer science.
You got to help me out.'" He adds: "It's a nice connection, too – because Johan was originally a dancer with Royal Danish Ballet, just like Poul Gnatt".
We show there exists a nice connection between our proposed estimator and a recently developed shrinkage estimator of connectivity measures in the neuroimaging community.
That's a nice connection.
They were having such a nice connection".
"I think with their basketball instincts and the way they feel the game out, I feel like they've really started to build a nice connection out there together.
Besides, the general sense has a nice metaphoric connection to the eye: "lack of foresight".
The North Face – Cory Arcangel does a great job of decomposing the modern EDM "product" and placing it into today's context — with some nice connections to our discussion above about Nvidia.
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