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The phrase "draw a connection between" is a perfectly valid phrase to use in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest a link or relationship between two things, ideas, or concepts. For example, "Analyzing the current trends in fashion allows us to draw a connection between the modern aesthetic and traditional clothing styles."
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Nor did he draw a connection between Romney's secret budget plan and his unseen tax returns.
Many at the festival were quick to draw a connection between the urban beautification and consumerism.
Aid donors have failed to draw a connection between drug and development policies, according to HPA.
Doctors and coroners may yet draw a connection between Officer Borja's death and his more limited duties around ground zero.
Does Murakami mean to draw a connection between the crushed student protests and Mishima's grandly romantic but futile gesture?
Professor Giuseppe Mazzotta: I think that we can draw a connection between form and time, and continue, you want to make a reflection on that?
I'm not sure that I would draw a connection between what happened at NASA and what happened with the September 11th attacks.
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In his sermon, Dr. Johns drew a connection between the chasm and segregation.
The first song of the day was "Thunderbolt," which draws a connection between lightning and arpeggios.
He then drew a connection between his student days and his current situation.
The Austin Police Department quickly drew a connection between the first three bombings.
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