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Discover Ludwig"connect about" is not a correct phrase in written English.
The phrase is too vague to use in a sentence. To make an example sentence, you would need to specify what you are connecting about. For example, you could say, "We can connect about our favorite movies."
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Today, the DSR has more than 60,000 members and has helped connect about 16,000 offspring with their half siblings or donors.
On an average Saturday, the center would have helped connect about 45 workers with employers, said Angel Morales, coordinator for the center.
The company expects to connect about 4,000 Starbucks stores by the end of next year, not 5,000 by sometime during the year.
Galileo's networks connect about 43,000 travel agency locations to 505 airlines, 37 car rental companies, 47,000 hotel properties, 368 tour operators and the major cruise lines.
The town of White Hall recently received funding to connect about 50 homes to sewer lines, the first in its history.
In June, it won $4.3 million from the F.C.C. to connect about 6,000 homes in four northeast Oklahoma counties to faster internet service than what's available in most big cities.
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His son connected about as often in the ring.
Much of the talk was about coming together, about connecting, about uniting and not dividing.
"I remember connecting about going to a new school and meeting your first friends.
And then I made it– a whole feature documentary called Connected about six years ago.
But I'll always believe governing, quite frankly, and life, for that matter, is about connecting, about connecting with people.
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