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The phrase "a reconnect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of re-establishing a connection or relationship, often after a period of disconnection.
Example: "After several years apart, we decided it was time for a reconnect to catch up on each other's lives."
Alternatives: "a reconnection" or "a renewal of connection".
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We are still 50percentt invested because we think there will be a reconnect between the market and the economy.
I think there will be a reconnect before the game with the new team and the old team and hopefully we can end it well on Sunday".
They must find a way to a reconnect their faith to their communities and their communities to their faith.
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In magnetotail there is a reconnecting current layer, which accumulates an excess magnetic energy.
It is shown that the best conditions for heating are carried out in the vicinity of a reconnecting current layer near the areas of reverse currents.
I pray for a reconnecting of the Jewish People, a stronger weave of our souls.
When he says, "Like old time again homie" there's a reconnecting of us.
It's actually really cool for me, kind of a reconnecting with the public.
But it also helped Piazza, who played soccer as a child, reconnect with that sport.
Surely the demand for museums across China reflects a desire to reconnect with a great heritage.
After Katrina, the Red Cross realized it was vital for people to have a way to reconnect after a disaster.
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