Collocations withconnection

These are words often used in combination withconnection.

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broadband connection
We are approaching a broadband connection figure of 3 million.
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causal connection
Of course, this is not a causal connection.
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close connection
This latter question is likely to have a close connection to the understanding of the relationship between fluency and formulaic language use.
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closer connection
In the physics literature there appears to be an assumption of a closer connection between molecular dynamics and thermostatted molecular dynamics.
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conceptual connection
The grounds that justify a certain conceptual connection cannot be an arbitrary decision.
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concurrent connections
Figure 10 shows an average of total throughput, scaling linearly as the number of concurrent connections grows.
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deep connection
On the contrary, they all emphasize the deep connection of language policies to wider political and economic tendencies.
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dial-up connection
That is an option, but for most users in most households, who are still using a dial-up connection, it is quite unsatisfactory.
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electrical connection
Ian suffered from an additional electrical connection between the atriums and ventricles of the heart.
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emotional connection
The reader witnesses his physical degeneration and emotional connection with those around him through the eyes of an older student.
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familial connection
Secondly, familial connection was important.
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historical connection
In the last of the cases, however, the historical connection with the planet, and the planet itself, would be absent.
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immediate connection
If these are considered as descriptions related by maps or functions, there is an immediate connection to transforming descriptions during design processes.
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incoming connection
The daemon handles service discovery, link key management and incoming connection acceptance.
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internet connection
Internet connection is, for example, very common.
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interpersonal connection
Some felt that their interpersonal connection with other team members is a key element in their spiritual journey as individuals and as professionals.
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intimate connection
It also points to the intimate connection between the challenge of the opposition and the construction of past science.
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lack of connection
Moreover, students could have reported that they experienced teachers as supportive to other students, even if they themselves felt a lack of connection.
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logical connection
In addition, there needs to be a logical connection between these two systems reflected in the available data.
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loose connection
I have a loose connection with the matter.
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meaningful connection
For women and religious titleholders, our models suggest a potent and statistically meaningful connection between the father's religious title and his descendant's wealth.
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neural connection
These molecular distinctions will identify and indicate the strength of each neural connection.
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neuronal connections
These remote neuronal connections, which support the de-localized aspects of brain activity, should contribute to our measures of total activity.
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personal connection
I have a personal connection with this story.
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possible connection
Nevertheless, there was also a failure to perceive the possible connection between the use of religious idioms, and the demonization of political action as 'communal'.
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rail connection
However, in some cases no rail connection exists.
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spiritual connection
Four of six patients acknowledged that some type of spiritual connection facilitated coping.
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strong connection
They have proposed that the strong connection 27.
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synaptic connection
The signal is transmitted to a dendrite extending from a neuron through a synaptic connection.
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tight connection
Finally, we have argued that there is a tight connection between the development of lexical and functional structure.
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wireless connection
Linux also features "iwspy", to read the signal, noise and quality of a wireless connection.
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