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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have connections" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which someone has connections with another person or organization that they can use to their advantage. For example, "John has strong connections with the local government, so he is able to get permits approved quickly."
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"They have connections, who have connections, who have connections.
"All of them have connections.
You have connections.
They often have connections.
It helps to have connections.
They all have connections with Al Qaeda.
They don't have connections to the family.
Traditionally they have connections and friends.
"We don't have connections," she said.
I still have connections with it.
Macropores may have connections with neighbouring pores of smaller sizes.
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