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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tap into the network" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to accessing or utilizing a network, whether it be a social, professional, or technological network. Example: "To enhance our outreach efforts, we need to tap into the network of local businesses and community organizations."
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(Without that, anyone within a neighbourhood's electrical grid who had the expertise and special tools could tap into the network).
Mr. Huntsman and Mr. Pawlenty are also trying to tap into the network that helped financed President George W. Bush's campaigns.
Businessmen have established closer links to the government and the party to get access to state bank loans and tap into the network of officials who control land and government contracts.
(You'll still have to sign up to tap into the network, however).
Plus, once they've graduated, they can tap into the network of past fraternity brothers or sisters who litter all tiers of corporate America.
The software will include the ability to text-message and tap into the network to see what others are listening to.
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Mrs. Clinton's on-the-ground effort is no less aggressive and extensive; in particular, she has tapped into the network of support provided to her by Mr. Strickland.
The legitimate side of the business grew as well, branching out to at least 40 countries, including the United States, tapping into the network of Somalis who live abroad but want to send cash back home.
When I decided to make the switch from corporate law to Wall Street, I tapped into the network of people I knew, mostly from Williams.
But even with these dealbreakers buzzing like irritated bees around my head in the Florida sun, even with the latency and out-of-sync whatever, even still the magic of tapping into the network from an iPhone 5 and an aging Tricaster adds up to the dawn of something previously thought impossible.
Of the 200 social networking apps that tap into the Offerpal network, Shukla told me the median app was collecting $150,000 a month in revenues.
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