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Meanings of definite connection in English
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Usage of definite connection in English
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There seems to be a definiteconnection between good writing and indolence.
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There's a definiteconnection between all the people on this list.
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You can hardly help seeing the definiteconnection in all this.
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Suddenly I was thinking that maybe it had a connection; a very definiteconnection.
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With synchronicity you feel that there's a definiteconnection.
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There's a definiteconnection between effort and result: the more you put in, the more you get out.
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As Olva watched him, half contemptuously, half sarcastically, he tried to pin his brain down to the actual, definiteconnection.
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While scientific evidence is sparse-thoughsteadily mounting-tolink FGM to HIV transmission there is a definiteconnection, according to Human Rights Watch.
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Not surprisingly he then realized that there was a definiteconnection between just doing something to get by and doing a good job.
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I remember as an illustration of the saving power of this definiteconnection, a tale told me by a distinguished labor leader in England.
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No infant can be taught a language until some awareness tells the tiny brain that there is some definiteconnection between sound and sight.