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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific point or instance where two or more things are linked or joined together, such as in networking or relationships.
Example: "The data transfer was interrupted at a connection between the two servers."
Alternatives: "during a link" or "at a junction".
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The temptation to hint at a connection with Sept. 11 that did not exist must have been tremendous.
Vesey's role in founding the Emanuel AME church, certainly seems to hint at a connection with the former.
An American Electric Power Company line in Canton, Ohio, fails at a connection station where it overlaps with FirstEnergys grid.
His campaign printed a flier on pink paper -- the "pink sheet" -- more than hinting at a connection between Communism and Ms. Douglas, a consistent New Deal Democrat.
Ads for StriVectin-SD ask, "Better than Botox?" Other creams hint at a connection to Botox with names like Avotox, Serutox and Firma-Taux.
Its scientific name, Origanum syriacum, hints at a connection to oregano, marjoram and the like, but, for me, its flavour evokes cumin, lemon, sage and mint.
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"Have you fixed it?" At Walmart, a connection to "Mr. Sam" is currency.
A Pacific Bell affiliate, SBC ASI, sells its D.S.L. lines to aNet at $30 a connection.
Or perhaps the sentimental association of drinking and writerly genius is just an attempt at forming a connection with the great authors of the past.
At best a connection would have to be built between their productivity software, and their files that Box holds.
This footbridge at Harelaw provides a connection from Newton Village to the new station at Shawfair, south-east of Edinburgh.
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