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"which connects to" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a phrase or clause that provides further information or explanation about the subject of the sentence. Here is an example: "The new highway, which connects to major cities in the region, has significantly reduced traffic congestion in the area."
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It connects to the attic, which connects to the space between the double north walls, which connects to the basement.
Users log into the service, which connects to the Internet over the wireless data network.
The Smart Camfire PC, which connects to an existing PC, is $1,599.
Then, the bladder has another vessel which connects to the outside world called the urethra.
"That 14 minutes doesn't seem so important when you're shipping across the country, though," said Mr. Taylor, "and the access to I-195, which connects to I-95, which connects to I-295, can be very important".
That water flows into the larger Four Mile Run, which connects to the Potomac River, which drains into the bay.
It connects to Palisades Trail (four miles, moderately strenuous), which connects to Oat Hill Mine Road (4.5 miles, moderate).
£150; jabra.co.uk These earphones also serve as a heart rate monitor, which connects to the Jabra Sport app.
Plextor has come out with its Mini Digital HDTV Receiver, which connects to a laptop's U.S.B. port.
Another subway option is to take the A train to Howard Beach, which connects to a separate AirTrain terminal there.
That has fuelled a sense of dissonance between household and national fortunes which connects to the wider disaffection.
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