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The phrase "make connections between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the relationship or links between different ideas, concepts, or subjects.
Example: "In her essay, she aims to make connections between historical events and their impact on modern society."
Alternatives: "draw links between" or "establish relationships between".
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Questions assess ability to make connections between passages.
Are students able to make connections between levels of press freedom and levels of democracy?
Encourage students to make connections between as many of the words as possible.
As in the past, his idea was to make connections between past and present styles.
Dr. Lekson is constantly reaching — some say overreaching — to make connections between isolated islands of thought.
He would make connections between disparate thoughts and make them fit in harmonious ways.
They will also work fast to make connections between CBS's digital content and CNet's.
They make connections between strangers that lead to new businesses and romances.
"When you make connections between people, that turns into support," Mr. Goldsmith said.
The idea is to make connections between all the images they have encountered.
International academics share the need to make connections between what happens here and what happens elsewhere.
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