Sentence examples for to connect in from inspiring English sources

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to connect in

verb

To join (to another object): to attach, or to be intended to attach or capable of attaching, to another object.

  • I think this piece connects to that piece over there.

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"I don't push her to connect in a 'Chinese' sense," she said.

But at this first hearing the moments failed to connect in a compelling way.

"We've used the Internet to connect in all kinds of ways around the globe.

FaceTime and iMessage "allowed us all to connect in more meaningful ways".

Localpeople is a network of websites for people to connect in the same area.

An otherwise shallow man was able to connect in ways previously ignored by the monarchy.

We made plans to connect in Los Angeles, but it never quite came together.

BEST FOR First-timers or those looking to connect in new industries.

I have connected with people, and it feels so good to connect in that way".

This was racing as rock'n'roll and Hamilton wanted to connect in the spirit of Morrison, Curtis and Cobain.

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Attending networking events also allows you to connect in-person with a wide range of people.

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