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"little connection" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which two things are only slightly related, such as: Even though they had gone to the same high school, there was very little connection between the two friends after graduation.
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government corruption, with little connection to Islam.
So there was a little connection.
Many have little connection with the school communities.
There is very little connection between the two.
Under this model, there is little connection with productive sectors.
"Muslims in Yangon have little connection with them," he said.
"People are looking for stress relief and a little connection".
But the story has little connection to reality.
The hand dexterity seemed to have little connection with lifting strengths especially for higher exertion heights.
The result was the phenomenal price that bears little connection to the art.
India's administrative system, where promotion has little connection to performance, encourages even more malfeasance than China's.
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