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The phrase "building connections" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to forming or strengthening relationships with others, often in a business or networking context. Example: "As a new sales representative, my job is to focus on building connections with potential clients and converting them into long-term customers."
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Mr. Obama worked hard at building connections.
He was building connections that would pay off someday.
Building Connections In southernmost Iraq, the old Ottoman quarter in faded Basra is crumbling.
Many of them have spent years slowly building connections among slavery networks.
Sanders, who had spent years building connections among activist groups, won the election by ten votes.
Not really knowing people, not really socializing with people and building connections – just showing up".
We've been building connections into insurance companies and laboratories and hospital medical records for years and years and years.
It is building connections to intelligent power grids, which businesses and homes could use to reduce their energy bills.
Instead, the study suggests, the Olympic effect might be due to firms building connections with non-profit organsiations.
Schemes aimed at building connections between designers, manufacturers and end-of-life disposal companies are springing up in response.
A spokesman for National Grid told the Times: "When building connections for generators, we strive to avoid designated landscapes.
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