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"interconnect with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to connect or link with something else. Example: The two roads interconnect with each other, allowing for easy access to different parts of the city.
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Often, the blog is at its most interesting when it is exploring how these disparate subjects interconnect with each other.
These new devices need to interconnect with the hundreds of millions of personal computers running Microsoft's Windows and its Office applications.
To walk gingerly inside the dioramas is also to see how intricately, and how cleverly, Wilson's paintings interconnect with the taxidermic objects.
He writes that "to walk gingerly inside the diorama is to see how intricately, and how cleverly, Wilson's paintings interconnect with the taxidermic object.
It is an esoteric branch of science that deals with human control systems like the brain and nervous systems where they interconnect with complex electronic systems.
First, "open" and "closed" can refer to how permissive a tech firm is, with respect to who can partner with or interconnect with its products to reach consumers.
Not allowing other services to interconnect with AOL's would be akin to not letting Sprint or MCI subscribers call AT&T customers.
There's a lot of excitement surrounding American Horror Story: Hotel - not least of all because it will be the first in the series to interconnect with other seasons.
For now, the dot-coms are struggling to respond to the behemoths that are threatening their lead, by promising more services, hoping to interconnect with the consortium's networks or emphasizing the value of their specialization.
Union Park does have skeptics, including Dave Hickey, culture critic for Vanity Fair, who is baffled by how the development will interconnect with the older downtown area and help in its resurgence.
If that were the end of the story -- that as e-business in the chemical industry matures, the best of the early dot-coms interconnect with the come-lately consortiums -- it would provide an Internet-style twist to the narrative.
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