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connected

[kuh-nek-tid] / kəˈnɛk tɪd /


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And like subprime, private credit is opaque, mostly unregulated and connected to other parts of the financial system including banks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Being connected to AT&T, the largest company in the world, was an advantage.

From The Wall Street Journal

The West Coast is a “fuel island” because it’s not connected by pipelines to the rest of the country, Kirby said, meaning all oil and refined products have to be brought in by ships.

From Los Angeles Times

But as well as being connected by loss, both families have been united in their campaign to change the law to improve school bus safety across Northern Ireland.

From BBC

"A new generation of Russians are now having to fight to stay connected to the world," she says.

From BBC