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The phrase 'interconnect to' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of linking or connecting two or more things together. Here is an example: "The new computer system is designed to interconnect to multiple devices, allowing for greater efficiency and communication within the office."
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The new technology enables control to be exercised from a distance and lets different devices interconnect to do something new.So far the mobile phone has been getting all the attention.
Investec said: While John Crane has suffered (as expected) from its oil and gas exposure, Smiths has enjoyed the benefit of cost reduction in its two least-liked businesses – Detection and Interconnect – to generate interim results above our low-end estimates.
As the name suggests, the dock utilizes the speedy, multiplatform Thunderbolt interconnect to expand a computer's available ports.
In recent years, many research communities were interested in studying the SRIO interconnect to develop high-performance computing systems.
It has become increasingly difficult for conventional copper interconnect to satisfy these design requirements.
Bango first provided Telefonica with a carrier billing solution some 10 years ago (without the use of an API to interconnect to third party sites).
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In a way, its ability to interconnect you to a safety net of friends can complement traditional sources of support.
Banks are too interconnected to fail.
They see that it's rapidly gone from connected to interconnected to interdependent.
But the economy is too interconnected to draw such a rigid distinction.
The individual mechanical integrators were then interconnected to solve a set of differential equations.
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