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The phrase "are connected at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a point of connection or junction between two or more entities, such as physical objects, concepts, or systems.
Example: "The two roads are connected at a traffic light, allowing for smooth transitions between them."
Alternatives: "join at a" or "linked at a".
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Mirroring and empathy, perhaps, are connected at a deeper level than technique.
These conductors are isolated at shallow, ~ 20 km depths but are connected at a depth of ~ 60 km.
However, a bent guide can be well approximated by a series of straight segments that are connected at a small angle [73].
In order to meet this goal, the whole grounding system of the TJ-II was split into multiple single branches that are connected at a single earth point located near the TJ-II structure in the torus hall.
Especially when more than two box beams are connected at a joint, the deformation of the beam-joint system is so complicated that no one-dimensional beam analysis has yet predicted its structural behavior correctly.
For awhile our souls inhabit these bodies, but our true selves are connected at a higher level.
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When beams are connected at an arbitrary angle and subjected to an external excitation, both longitudinal and bending waves are generated in the system.
It is desired that all the actors in a WSAN are connected at any time.
PMUs are connected at all buses.
"We have to be connected at a certain level," says Lee, "and without that sort of emotional connection it is very difficult to be involved and be happy with the songs, to be of the moment and actually be the song itself".
Those modules could be connected at a later date.
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