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"long connection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an extended association between two or more people, groups, or things. For example, "The two countries have a long connection that dates back centuries."
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identification of the sub-modules which constitute the functional modules connecting them in parallel and avoiding long connection in series, so to minimize mutual negative influences between the modules; g.
"I have a long connection with Rob," Mr. Stombres said.
This long connection is witness to a more complex picture.
Mr. Parsons has a long connection to the Rockefellers.
MIT has a long connection with the sport of golf, on and off the course.
Here, it was Romney whose long connection to the state appeared to have helped.
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A ribald Sophie Tucker number, "Max From the Income Tax," evokes Ms. Midler's decades-long connection with Tucker.
'68 celebrate a combined century-long connection to Cal and the commitment to becoming Builders of Berkeley.
He had taken up the sport at Lancaster Lads Club, the beginning of his life-long connection with the boys' club movement.
There was no mention, however, of efforts to alter the decades-long connection between the political class and the corner offices of Petrobras.
Budweiser's decades-long connection to Major League Baseball frayed Friday when the giant brewer's parent company, Anheuser-Busch, alleged in a federal lawsuit that baseball reneged on an agreement reached earlier this year to extend the beer maker's sponsorship.
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