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The phrase "snugly connected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is tightly or securely joined or linked together, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. Example: "The two pieces of furniture were snugly connected, creating a seamless look in the living room."
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Make sure that the backpack is snugly connected to your shoulders.
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Make sure the track fits snugly, connecting between the two wall tracks, and is properly aligned between them.
Clad in rubber, the earbuds wrap around your ears to ensure a snug fit (there are additional "earcups" to fit the things in more snugly) and connect to any Bluetooth-compatible music device.
On a chilly morning recently, workers milled about the entrance, hoping for a new owner who could save the company and preserve the heart of this town, barnacled snugly to Florence, where every family is connected to the factory in one way or another.
Once that wheel cover is connected to your iDevice via Bluetooth, wannabe Ringo Starrs out there can trigger preloaded drum samples in the app thanks to eight pressure sensors that are nestled snugly inside the fabric of the cover.
You can also use it to connect a fourth-generation iPod Touch to the Internet just by having the Wi-Fi hot spot case nearby, but it will not snugly fit the fourth-generation Touch.
Make sure that you tie it snugly.
Tie the strings snugly to one side.
Tie the cut ends together snugly against the weft.
"It can fit snugly.
My thumb fits snugly inside.
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