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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airtight connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection that is secure, impermeable, or without any gaps, often in contexts related to physical seals or metaphorical relationships.
Example: "The engineers ensured that the pipes had an airtight connection to prevent any leaks."
Alternatives: "sealed connection" or "secure connection".
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It provided structural support and allowed for an airtight connection between the lower chamber, where the aqueous solution of microorganisms and contaminated air was being pumped in, and upper chambers, where the clear air and liquid were being pumped out.
He tore a strip of paper, wet it and wrapped it around the end of the dropper, fitting the needle over the wet paper to make an airtight connection.
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The connection between the Russian hacking, WikiLeaks and the senior level of the Trump campaign is made tighter, seemingly airtight.
Airtight, even.
They provide an airtight seal.
It was airtight".
His arguments are not airtight.
Transfer to an airtight container.
Their penalty killing was airtight.
Combine in an airtight container.
Keep in an airtight container.
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