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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whose only connection is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where two or more things are linked by a single, specific aspect or characteristic. Example: "The two events are unrelated, whose only connection is the date they both occurred."
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"Readers who expect the same extrovert playfulness... are likely to be disappointed," wrote Adrian Turpin in the Financial Times: "Written unmistakably in a minor key, Great House is peopled by a cast of self-flagellants whose only connection is, for the most part, their failure to connect.
Betweenness centrality is the contact you're making with people whose only connection is through you.
Between films there was a chance to meet people whose only connection is a shared love of classic cinema, leading to discussions on everything from Clara Bow's real-life exploits and Charles Boyer's career choices to the best place to get a sandwich between screenings (that would be the Musso and Frank Grill at 6667 Hollywood Boulevard).
Observer verdict: 'Wonderful... utterly convincing and continually surprising, creating new pleasures on every page' · Jane Rogers Odds: 15/8 fav Ali Smith Hotel World Hamish Hamilton, £10.99, pp236 Smith's second novel, also nominated for the Orange Prize, is a blend of narratives by five different women whose only connection is the Global Hotel in an unnamed town.
Head event-apposition: relation between two statements whose only connection is both are about the same entity.
You have a better chance of friending someone you may not know who went to the same school versus someone whose only connection is your mutual friend.
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"It is clearly no accident that the first lady and her husband have chosen New York -- a state whose only connection to them is Mrs. Clinton's Senate campaign -- as the site of their Indepedence Day activities," Mr. Lazio's campaign manager, BILL DAL COL, said in "Air Strike.doc".doc
Children who lost a parent or another loved one in the attack are obviously more likely to be traumatized than a child whose only connection to the events was through television.
(Henry Holt, 1990), has pointed out, boosters are often not even alumni but local residents whose only connection to the university is to its teams.
From the moment it began, with its much-talked-about unseen images of the trade center attack, it was difficult television for a couple whose only connection to the tragedy was the grief and anguish they felt for the thousands of lives lost.
But don't tell that to people on Chebeague, a small island whose only connection to the mainland is a 15-minute ferry ride.
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