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Discover Ludwig"connects from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when talking about a connection between two items, like a destination and the transportation used to get there. For example: "The bus connects from the city center to the airport."
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She always connects from where she is".
Matt Prater connects from 41 yards, setting the stage for the greatest Tebow comeback yet.
Crosby connects from 24 yards away and we are tied with a shade over five minutes remaining.
The list calls for a curriculum that connects from grade to grade, and encourages teachers to watch one another teach.
SAS (0871 226 7760; flysas.com) connects in the Swedish capital from Heathrow, Birmingham and Manchester; Norwegian (0843 378 0888; norwegian.no) connects from Gatwick and Manchester.
The Tow-Boggan ($250 for the standard sled) towing system is made of aluminum tubing that connects from the sled to a padded waist harness with universal sizing.
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He also connected from 47 and 40 yards.
Friends continue to stay connected from every continent.
For more information, see connect from off-campus.
In this way, someone connecting from China might appear to be connecting from the US, thereby avoiding the censorship that exists in his or her actual country.
The modem is portable, so users can connect from anywhere within a region, but not yet mobile, so users cannot connect from a moving bus.
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