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The phrase "and connotes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implied or associated meanings of a word or phrase beyond its literal definition.
Example: "The term 'home' not only refers to a physical structure but also connotes feelings of safety and belonging."
Alternatives: "and implies" or "and suggests".
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In its modern usage the word tyranny is usually pejorative and connotes the illegitimate possession or use of such power.
Hesed, the first word of the Hebrew title, "Hesed Sefaradi," is something, we are told, that "eludes precise translation and connotes compassion, kindness, love and charity; a fair equivalent is the Latin caritas".
The concept of marginalization was elaborated through studies of hazards in the global South and connotes how social inequalities constrain livelihood options of less powerful social groups.
The latter lacks direction and connotes retreat, if not defeat.
The Navajos gave the uranium a name: "leetso," which literally means "yellow earth" and connotes "monster".
Tablighi Jamaat defines its objective with reference to the concept of Dawah, which literally means 'to call' and connotes to an invitation to act.
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But the truth is that between sophisticated advertising and national-level politics, I am at a loss as to what people's use of language is now meant to convey and connote to the receiver".
These words shore up the towering single letter that signifies us as discrete beings and connote confidence, dominance and the ambition to pull ourselves up by our own bootstraps.
The academic costumes carry pride, hope and connote a lifelong intellectual flame with which to illuminate society.
Knowing the meaning of terms and therefore of the import of propositions is knowing the individuals and attributes which they denote and connote.
And this is where the name "Donuts" comes in — although the title seem a bit random, the co-founders say that the reasoning is simple in that donuts are universally beloved and connote a variety of choice.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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