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The phrase "are interconnected to surface" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a relationship or connection between something and a surface, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The roots of the plant are interconnected to the surface, allowing for better nutrient absorption."
Alternatives: "linked to the surface" or "connected to the surface".
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Our group of researchers is developing the multidisciplinary Disaster Resilience Institute (www.drinu.org) and Laboratory to Monitor Engineering Constructions (LaMEC, www.lamec.org) to work on proactive monitoring actions related to engineering facilities that are interconnected to surface and underground water resources such as bridges, dams, and reservoirs.
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are interconnected and interplay.
But that doesn't really exist because one's so interconnected to everything else.
Second, this agglutinated frame yields an interconnected porous network, which is inherently unstable with respect to surface tension in the absence of pore pressure.
She is attached to surfaces.
"Too interconnected to be liquidated quickly"?
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