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The phrase "have connection to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a relationship or association between two or more entities.
Example: "The research findings have a strong connection to previous studies on climate change."
Alternatives: "are related to" or "are linked to".
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A fully connected architecture would have connection to all buses in each socket.
People expect to connect to people they don't have connection to in the real world but has similar interests with.
For this purpose, since the indirect users do not have connection to the BS, the relays report to the BS about the channel conditions of the access links (which already have been reported by the indirect users to their serving relays).
In "The Measure of a Man," Goodnight meets a woman who may have connection to his father's killer.
To be authentic, the tasks need to have connection to real-life problems faced by the learner and to involve critical thinking and synthesis of knowledge, with the outcomes being relevant to the learner's context [ 33].
How do the characters have connection to each other and the problem?
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They don't have connections to the family.
But he didn't have connections to help me".
He noted that both teams have connections to Dayton.
Nor do they have connections to the US.
He was named as Ijaz, from Abbottabad, and was found to have connections to Al Qaeda.
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