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"making connections between" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to establish links or relationships between different ideas or pieces of information. Example: "The researcher's study involved making connections between various theories in order to propose a new framework for understanding human behavior."
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The Matchmaker fosters the flow of value by making connections between producers and consumers.
Yet the disclaimer doesn't prevent readers from making connections between the novel and today.
Wiman is adept at making connections between the religious impulse and the need to create art.
Scientists were making connections between bacteria and stomach ulcers as early as 1889.
I also really enjoy constantly learning and making connections between different fields.
CouchSurfing is a worldwide network for making connections between travelers and the local communities they visit.
Ross: A lot of science is about making connections between things.
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's work has always been about making connections: between different dance forms; religions and rituals; art and science.
It's about making connections between what's already here, what we can add and what the communities can provide".
I often find myself discussing my 'old' research interests alongside the new, and making connections between them.
"Progress comes from making connections between others' discoveries, from extending them, and then from telling people," he says.
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