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"make useful connections" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to establish connections or relationships that are beneficial or helpful in some way. Example: "Networking events are a great opportunity to make useful connections with other professionals in your field."
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Alford and Duguid group recipes by category rather than place of origin, helping the reader to make useful connections among the region's various cuisines and the cook to decide what to make for dinner.
Especially when it is done in public, interactive reviewing can be a substantive networking opportunity, helping early-career scientists make useful connections.
Investors can look to past colleagues at their former companies to help source investments and make useful connections for the entrepreneurs in their portfolios.
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Have they made useful connections?
It may be that most of them are motivated by a desire to make useful political connections for their own advancement rather than a wish to serve the nation.
Make useful Easter baskets.
In the remainder of this section we study a variation on the strict WPMF structure which resolves the difficulty of imposing a target rotation and enables us to make some useful connections with existing composite pulse sequences in NMR.
The presidential campaign has allowed Ms. Palin to develop as a candidate, and to make many useful connections as she travels the country.
But unlike our tiny tissue brains, Watson has the capacity to sort through and rapidly compute millions of data points through sophisticated circuitry and software to make those useful connections much faster.
Several scientific use cases are presented that illustrate how one can search varied experimental data from different laboratories and even ones researching different infectious organism and their hosts to make potentially useful connections that could lead to new hypotheses and discoveries.
One function of neuron death in aging animals is to remove neurons that have not made useful or sufficiently numerous connections [ 34- 37].
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