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The phrase "a wireless connection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a network connection that does not require physical cables, typically in the context of internet access or device communication.
Example: "To access the internet, make sure your device is connected to a wireless connection."
Alternatives: "a wireless link" or "a Wi-Fi connection."
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Whether you use a wireless connection or connect over USB makes no difference.
Other than using GPS to track your device, you can also auto connect to it using a wireless connection.
"If it deals effectively with bottlenecks, a wireless connection could eliminate hundreds of thousands of dollars in required network connectivity," he says.
Connect the laser printer to the router or hub using a wireless connection.
I wish it included a wireless connection.
It also has a wireless connection.
It is called a wireless connection.
Will there be a wireless connection?
Establish a wireless connection formerly known as the hug.
A wireless connection provides a constant Internet link.
You'll have to use the USB cable or a wireless connection.
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