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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Connect with and connect to

could anybody tell me how to differentiate connect to and connect with
  

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In my usage, "connect to" is more likely to mean a physical connection, and "connect with" an abstract connection: "This plug connects to the TV" "He doesn't connect with his audience"

  • In my usage, "connect to" is more likely to mean a physical connection, and "connect with" an abstract connection: "This plug connects to the TV" "He doesn't connect with his audience"
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In my usage, "connect to" is more likely to mean a physical connection, and "connect with" an abstract connection:

"This plug connects to the TV"

"He doesn't connect with his audience"

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