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The phrase "a type of connection" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a specific category or form of relationship or link between entities, concepts, or systems. Example: "In networking, a type of connection known as a VPN provides secure access to remote servers."
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As recently as a few years ago, a type of connection called a T1 line was the norm for most hotels.
Sure, a type of connection can be made between two people simultaneously logged on to the Internet.
Liking someone for looks is a type of connection, so don't flat-out say that you don't want to date him because he's ugly.
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In real systems, individuals can contact each other beyond their neighborhood (e.g., by phone, e-mail, virtual-social networks).. To account for such a type of connections we also consider a small-world network [22].
There is a physical connection (a type of causal connection) between a thing-photographed and a photograph-of-that-thing.
He said he was seeking any type of connection with a white or mixed-race woman: "romance, soulmate, conversation, miss right now, the yin to my yang, dating, penpal, friends only, relationship, miss right".
Rather than basing semantic content on a causal connection per se, Dretske began with a type of informational connection derived from the mathematical theory of information.
The friction stir welded T-joint is a type of welding connection with important or even critical applications.
If you want a keyboard that has a different type of connection from your computer, buy an adapter for the ports.
It was a friend of a friend type of connection.
Thus, this study presents a new type of connection between a prefabricated RC flat slab and square steel tube column.
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