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"are interconnected to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that two or more things are connected to each other. You can use it to describe relationships, systems, or networks. Example: The economy and the job market are interconnected to each other. When the job market is strong, it helps boost the economy, and when the economy is flourishing, it creates more job opportunities.
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are interconnected to
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To connect to one another.
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Total porosity encompasses all the void space, including those pores that are interconnected to the surface of the sample as well as those that are sealed off by natural cement or other obstructions.
A graph (G) consists in a collection of nodes (V) and edges (E) that are interconnected to a certain degree.
The CNs are interconnected to the cloud through a gateway (GW), which in turns forwards the stream to the PNs.
The SEM image (Fig. 2c) shows that a significant number of NEs are interconnected to neck-laced chains.
A cluster includes reasonable number of systems, which are interconnected to share resources commonly known as cluster resources.
Moreover, WDNs are part of a city's infrastructure system and thus are interconnected to all essential lifeline networks.
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And it's interconnected to the grids in neighboring countries, which gives the system additional capacity when there are local problems.
Each BESS module is interconnected to a DC/DC converter of the same capacity.
In this proposed DSS all subsystems should be interconnected to perform the decision making process.
The gut microbiome is interconnected to the early respiratory microbiome and might play a role as initial source.
The FT-IR images (Fig. 17) show that one L-cysteine molecule is interconnected to another via hydrogen bonding.
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