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"connected with those" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe how some item is associated with a previously stated group. For example: "This research is connected with those conducted in the past."
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Within 48 hours after the arsons, the group's members had connected with those churches' respective pastors.
Downing Street sources emphasised that the threat of an attack by groups connected with those arrested still loomed.
They've found me and then I've connected with those families, and its been really meaningful to me to connect with them".
For decades, he says, he had "ferociously protected" his father's "privacy, literary and personal, which both of us connected with those hours of his writing day".
The company's struggles were connected with those of Rolls-Royce, the British engine maker and a major Lockheed supplier, which itself filed for bankruptcy in 1971.
While this gives the illusion that the postindustrial society is merely service-based, it is still highly connected with those industrial economies to which the manufacturing is outsourced.
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I don't connect with those people any more".
"'Emotional' services let you connect with those you love.
I'm trying to connect with those memories and moments.
He validates a negative and connects with those with similar feelings.
Social networking for social good can help us connect with those in need.
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