possible connection

collocation in English

meaningsofpossibleandconnection

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possible
adjective
uk
/ˈpɒs.ə.bəl/
us
/ˈpɑː.sə.bəl/
able to be done or achieved, or able ...
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connection
noun
uk
/kəˈnek.ʃən/
us
/kəˈnek.ʃən/
the state of being related to someone or ...
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(Definition ofpossibleandconnectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpossible connection

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Nevertheless, there was also a failure to perceive thepossibleconnectionbetween the use of religious idioms, and the demonization of political action as 'communal'.
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My interest, here, is in thepossibleconnectionbetween r ule-dependence and considerations of equal treatment.
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The characterisation of isomorphisms in this model, and thepossibleconnectionwith an actual syntax, have to be explored.
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He nevertheless maintained the closestpossibleconnectionbetween the sign and what it signified.
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Although totally qualitative, these data help to substantiate apossibleconnectionbetween these two basins.
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I have already, in effect, considered and rejected thepossibleconnectionbetween r ule-dependence and considerations of equal concern and respect.
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This suggests apossibleconnectionbetween chromatic induction and perceptual grouping.
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Because this aesthetic problem may be a deterrent to the adoption of reduced-chemical methods, we wanted to investigate apossibleconnectionbetween land tenure and the adoption of reduced-chemical production.
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Another interesting conclusion from our results is thepossibleconnectionbetween the chromosomal integrity of male and/or female pronuclei and the rate of zygote development.
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I am not going to say that those questions cannot have anypossibleconnection, but they are obviously independent.
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There has been considerable research over many years into apossibleconnectionbetween sun-spots and the weather.
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There may be somepossibleconnectionbetween the two.
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I cannot see anypossibleconnectionbetween legal aid and the terms of the new clause.
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Some consumers will doubtedless be suspicious of the word "irradiation", anxious about apossibleconnectionwith radioactivity or radiation.
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If so, will he kindly explain whatpossibleconnectionthere is between the two?
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Whatpossibleconnectionhas it got with the defence of the realm?
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Will he look into anypossibleconnectionbetween the students at the different institutions?
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The onlypossibleconnectionbetween truanting children and children in hospital is that obligation to provide for children other than in school.
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But there is nopossibleconnectionbetween the situation in 1922 and that of the present day.
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