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Discover Ludwig"forge connections" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe creating relationships with others, often to build mutual support and understanding. For example: The organization works to forge connections between different communities to promote tolerance and understanding.
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Finally, foreign students forge connections that can last a lifetime.
They wanted to forge connections between the neighborhood's English and Spanish speakers.
As a nobody, a pseudonymous studio presence, Mr. Albarn could forge connections with anybody.
In the mind's explicit memory banks, neurons constantly fire and forge connections.
Officials at Burch also speak of their desire to forge connections between Turkey and the Balkans.
Worse still, nothing in either part gives a reader much desire to forge connections through inference.
I suffer from social anxiety and find it impossible to forge connections with people.
Focus on each job until you gain confidence, but then forge connections.
Rather, it capitalizes on the common human desire to find agreement and forge connections.
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Now, after saying she feels "vindicated" by the trial's outcome, Brooks – known as a consummate networker – may seek to re-forge connections among her high-octane neighbours.
Lance was taking charge, his mind hard, forging connections.
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