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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tenuous bridge between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a weak or fragile connection or relationship between two concepts, ideas, or entities.
Example: "The study aims to establish a tenuous bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical application in the field of education."
Alternatives: "a fragile link between" or "a weak connection between".
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But that's small potatoes when you're trying to build a tenuous bridge between "mendacious" Iranians and "bullying" Americans in the interests of global security.
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The tide was low, and a thin sand spit formed a tenuous land bridge between Taboga and El Morro, a steep, rocky, overgrown islet.
A snack is a bridge between meals..
That makes for a tenuous connection between Latin American stocks and the Nasdaq.
Mrs Clinton had once, in a debate, suggested a tenuous connection between Mr Obama's church and Hamas.
Another has them crossing tenuous bridges as they go searching for tethers.
Both the business plan and the Famous branding embody a tenuous balance between boldness and hubris.
But there is less of a tenuous connection between Groupon and Detour than you might think.
The findings bolster a tenuous link between smoking and breast cancer.
Not when there is only a tenuous connection between fundraising success and real customer satisfaction, retention, and engagement especially at the early stages.
Throughout the nation's history, a tenuous divide between pornography and art has been enforced.
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