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The phrase "am connected to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a relationship or association with someone or something, often in a technological or emotional context.
Example: "I am connected to the internet, which allows me to access information from around the world."
Alternatives: "I am linked to" or "I am associated with".
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I feel very content because I know I am connected to the people I love and that the connection lives and breathes beyond my physical presence.
This used to worry and stress me – "Am I dedicating enough time to my daughters?" "Am I 'overdoing' it?" "Do they feel like I am here, but not really here since I am connected to my computer very often?" – to the point that I even considered if I should go back to my 9-6pm job at a communications firm.
So I am connected to him".
"I am connected to social enterprise through my job.
"Yes, I am connected to Mladic," Mr. Mujagic replied, his voice rising in anger.
When I dial its number, I am connected to a living, intelligent person almost instantly.
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He is connected to nothing.
Many are connected to government.
"We're connected to the international scene.
The Institute is connected to the college.
Iquitos is connected to Lima by air.
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