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The phrase "suggests a connection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that something implies or indicates a relationship or link between two or more things.
Example: "The data from the study suggests a connection between diet and mental health."
Alternatives: "implies a link" or "indicates a relationship."
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Historical and anecdotal evidence strongly suggests a connection, but definitive scientific proof has never been found.
This suggests a connection to the home-birth movement, with its goal of getting childbirth out of the hospital.
The estimate also suggests a connection between the first attack on the World Trade Center and its destruction.
If the film suggests a connection here that Deckard himself might still at this point deny, at the very end doubt falls away.
Its title, "The Mass Demon," suggests a connection to worldly politics, and the tendency of gullible crowds to be taken in by the colorful hokum of charismatic Machiavellians.
The new study suggests a connection between irregular periods and premature ovarian failure and says that doctors need to be more vigilant when young women tell them they often miss their periods.
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He didn't suggest a connection between the two phenomena.
To suggest a connection between the act and our current emergency is to rewrite recent history.
The suit contended that the tour misleadingly suggested a connection to the Tony-winning show.
As for rambunctious behavior at a party school, two demonstrations in recent years suggest a connection between M.S.U.
Recollections of the singer's employees and one of his sons, however, strongly suggested a connection to my car.
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