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The phrase "firmly connected to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or stable relationship between two or more entities, concepts, or ideas.
Example: "The success of the project is firmly connected to the team's ability to collaborate effectively."
Alternatives: "strongly linked to" or "deeply associated with".
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Thurber's name is firmly connected to Columbus.
The house is also firmly connected to the past.
In other words, Mondrian, like Stout, remained firmly connected to nature and the real world.
"What also matters is that they are firmly connected to family and friends," says Jagger.
Despite nearly a quarter-century away from the Yankees, Piniella is firmly connected to them and to George Steinbrenner.
Though "Magellanica" is full of period detail (a cassette player makes an especially notable appearance) and sometimes ventures into the fantastical, it is firmly connected to the present.
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Make sure the drain tube is firmly connected at all points.
But more often artistic evolution moves gradually, tipping forward a little bit while, in this case, staying firmly and endearingly connected to the past.
As she loses track of herself, the book finally breathes, as if it took that encounter with something as elementally real as Charles Mingus's dying to firmly connect her to her identity.
When considering skin contraction we have to differentiate two-dimensional horizontal x-axis tightening of the skin surface from three-dimensional x-y-z tissue tightening of the subcutaneous tissue, where the skin is also more firmly connected and adjacent to the deeper anatomical structures.
The foot was fixed firmly on a footplate connected to a torque sensor.
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