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The phrase "has some connection" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a relationship or link between two things. Example: "There seems to be some connection between the increase in crime rates and the lack of funding for social programs."
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Most of the Hittite epigraphic corpus has some connection with religion.
Many historians believe Valentine's Day has some connection with the ancient Roman festival lupercallia, held Feb.
A citizen has some connection to his neighbourhood, or his state or his country.
Almost everyone in the area has some connection to the church, Ms. Wilson said.
Some people think that it was a cryptic political code; others suggest that it has some connection to early Christianity.
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This concept is somewhat similar to operator sequence space and has some connections with operator spaces and Banach lattices.
Mr. Romney has some connections to the elder George Bush.
I think he has some connections in the American military".
The party also has some connections with the American Tea Party movement.
"Personally, I have some connection to those guys," he said.
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