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connectedness

[kuh-nek-tid-nis] / kəˈnɛk tɪd nɪs /


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Girls weighed in on the benefits of social media, including entertainment, self expression, social connectedness, activism and access to information.

From Washington Post

The choreography picks up on the theme with images of insect life and daisy-chain connectedness.

From New York Times

People can search the public-facing website and see the economic connectedness of various communities, including their own.

From The Verge

“Surrender” seemed to her like a punky New York album; she missed what she called “the raw human energy, and community — that claustrophobic, someone sweating on you in the subway” connectedness.

From New York Times

“The inability to have that sort of symbiotic connection between the gold sales on the radio affiliates really hurt their connectedness,” Mr. Friesen said of Mr. Jones and his former benefactor.

From New York Times