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The phrase "a really close connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong bond or relationship between people, ideas, or things.
Example: "After years of working together, we developed a really close connection that made collaboration effortless."
Alternatives: "a strong bond" or "a deep relationship".
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Even after becoming a full-time administrator in the 1970s, Gray maintained a close connection with the Institute's students.
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