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definite connection
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "definite connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear and unmistakable link or relationship between two or more things. Example: "There is a definite connection between regular exercise and improved mental health."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Exact Expressions
9 human-written examples
I don't know about the possible link between autism and the MMR triple vaccine, but I do know about the definite connection between measles and encephalitis.
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Callow, who is currently appearing as Scrooge in a West End production of A Christmas Carol, remarked on "the definite connection between this friend of Dickens' and the office".
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It is iso-echogenic to the thyroid gland with no definite connection to the thyroid gland.
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We shared a definite connection.
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He is really inspiring, a great listener and from the time we have spent together there is a definite connection.
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"There is a definite connection between Southeast Asia and Syria," UNODC regional representative Jeremy Douglas said on Friday, adding Thailand would need to work with its neighbours to deal with the threat.
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There are definite connections between generations; a parent or grandparent's success, material or otherwise, can directly influence a child's prospects in life.
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As the authorities began reviewing the missing person's file on Mr. Scharf and the tax-fraud case, they learned that one old report filed at the time quoted an F.B.I. agent as saying that some of Mr. Scharf's co-defendants had "definite connections in the underworld," one investigator said.
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"The Lupton side of her family from Leeds had definite Ilkley connections as I have a record of them visiting the Bolling family home at Wheatley Hall in Ben Rhydding as summer boarders in the late 1700's (from Ilkley Ancient and Modern, by the Reverend J Horsfall Turner).
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Among the U.S.-born patients, 26 (79%) of the 33 patients with many copies of IS 6110 had definite or possible epidemiologic connections, whereas none of the 9 patients with few copies of IS 6110 had connections (Table 5).
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Not definitive, just definite.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using the phrase "definite connection", ensure that there is substantial evidence or reasoning to support the claim. Avoid using it speculatively.
Common error
Avoid using "definite connection" when the link is only suspected or weakly supported by evidence. Overstating the strength of a connection can undermine your credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "definite connection" functions as a noun phrase that asserts a specific and unambiguous link or relationship between two or more entities. Ludwig AI confirms this usage through the examples provided.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "definite connection" indicates a clear and unambiguous relationship between two or more things. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it's grammatically correct and suitable for various contexts. While the phrase is not extremely common, it appears frequently in news, scientific, and general media. When using "definite connection", ensure you have sufficient evidence to support the assertion, avoiding overstatement. Alternatives like "established link" or "clear link" can be used for similar meanings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
clear link
Substitutes "definite" with "clear", emphasizing the unambiguous nature of the connection.
established link
Replaces "definite" with "established", suggesting a confirmed or recognized link.
certain relationship
Substitutes definite with certain, implying confidence in the existence of the relationship.
unmistakable connection
Replaces "definite" with "unmistakable", highlighting the obviousness of the link.
undeniable association
Replaces definite with undeniable to stress the lack of contention about the association.
conclusive link
Conclusive highlights the lack of doubt surrounding the existence of the link.
strong relationship
Uses "strong relationship" to convey a powerful and apparent link, rather than a mere connection.
direct correlation
Similar to "proven correlation", but more direct in implication.
proven correlation
Replaces connection with correlation, implying an evidence-backed relationship.
irrefutable nexus
Stronger and more formal substitute. Nexus emphasizes the importance of the connections.
FAQs
How can I use "definite connection" in a sentence?
You can use "definite connection" to describe a clear and unmistakable link between two or more things. For example: "There is a "definite connection" between regular exercise and improved mental health."
What can I say instead of "definite connection"?
You can use alternatives like "established link", "clear link", or "strong relationship" depending on the context.
Is there a difference between "definite connection" and "possible connection"?
"Definite connection" implies a confirmed or well-supported link, while "possible connection" suggests a link that is only suspected or not yet fully proven. Using "possible connection" indicates more uncertainty.
When is it appropriate to use the phrase "definite connection"?
Use "definite connection" when you have strong evidence or reason to believe that a real and substantial link exists. Avoid it if the connection is speculative or based on limited information.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested