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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again connected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been re-established or linked once more after a disconnection or interruption.
Example: "After a brief outage, the system is now again connected to the network."
Alternatives: "reconnected" or "linked again".
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The performance poet Dana Bryant again connected earth to sky, delivering the erotically charged "Religion" as Mr. Khechog played.
The centre conductor of the resonator is galvanically connected to aluminium leads, which are again connected to the normal metal of the QCR (centre of figure).
And all of this is part of, in his early poetry, what you would have to call his precocious adultness, his knowingness which is, again, connected to his will to tell the truth, to tell the truth unclouded by sentiment.
It is, yet again, connected with the purpose of the processing.
After ten years in the making, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey are again connected by rail.
Two of the AB chains are again connected to an AB chain which are parallel to each other by stacking interaction between the thiophene ring of A chains.
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Perhaps, as with iTunes, the company will once again connect the twain cultures of Silicon Valley and Hollywood.
"Now it can again connect east to west and north to south".
By Dec. 21, out of rehab and back in New York, Condon was again connecting.
But Otis struck again, connecting with tight end Wade Fletcher for a touchdown with four minutes left.
After a 3-yard loss on a running play, Johnson and Jurevicius did it again, connecting for a 13-yard score.
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