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been connecting
verb
To join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object.
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I hate to think how poor the quality might have been had we been connecting from different providers that were many router "hops" (connections) apart.
"They've been connecting so strangely".
PlanetFeedback has been connecting hotheaded consumers with companies since 2000.
It has been connecting people with underused bicycles to cyclists without wheels for several months already.
In Queens, workers have been connecting areas around the switching station in Bayside, which serves 85,000 phone lines.
And the great pianist Randy Weston, from Brooklyn, has been connecting jazz with music from Nigeria and South Africa and Morocco for more than 40 years.
Similar(17)
"We are connecting with nostalgia.
A.B.C.D. Always be connecting dots.
People are connecting.
"We are connecting more dots.
"Football is connecting people.
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