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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that connected with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship or association between two or more things, often in a context of relevance or interaction. Example: "The research findings were significant because they highlighted the factors that connected with the participants' overall satisfaction."
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They broke through a garage wall that connected with the school's playground.
It was something that connected with me, like an icon or a relic from the past.
One of the Red Bulls' most effective players on the night, he was ejected in the 77th minute after throwing an elbow that connected with Wizards Davy Arnaudd.
Romney said "it's not easy to win," adding that Trump offered a vision that "connected with the American people in a very powerful way".
It was, to my young ears, almost uncomfortably exposed and it was this ease with which she was able to talk about emotions that connected with me.
Then the actors, working intimately for the camera, performed what in effect were idealized versions of themselves, creating a persona that connected with a widespread public fantasy.
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There is a shorter connection to the Gjøvik Line at Storo (that connects with Grefsen Station).
It could be that subtle difference that connects with someone".
One person has called for a three-deck bridge that connects with a Rockland and Westchester subway system.
Patrons can slide down the mountain into a wooden bridge that connects with the entrance.
The globular, reflecting eyes that connect with ours are full of silent conversation.
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