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Discover Ludwig"no connection" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an absence of a relationship or link between two things. For example, "We found no connection between the two events."
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Rabin sees no connection.
"But there was no connection".
Maybe there's no connection.
"There was no connection".
No connection whatsoever".
No connection, no application.
"The two have no connection".
I see virtually no connection.
If there is no connection?
No connection with Jean Seberg.
The churches have no connection.
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