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The phrase "get a connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a directive to ask someone to make a connection between two things, or to establish a physical connection, such as networking cables, or to establish a digital connection, such as a wifi connection. Example: "Let's get a connection so we can start working on the project."
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The phone and headset should connect and you should get a connection message on the phone.
"You don't get context, you don't get emotion and you don't get a connection".
"For kids who are computer literate, this helps them get a connection to the material".
He tried calling her yesterday but he could not even get a connection.
The wireless reception was so weak in my room that I had to go out into the hallway to get a connection.
"A lot of these folks aren't flocking here to get a connection to Lance like they used to be," he said.
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If getting a connection timed out message when connecting to the Cerberus network, try disabling the "Block ICMP Ping" option on your router/firewall.
Make the proper connections, get A's, and success follows.
He's still got a connection to it.
That's probably why we've got a connection.
And of course through the pop and hippie connection you've got a connection to occultism.
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