[Grammar] "Connect" as a noun.

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Could the word "connect" be used as a noun ? For example, " The spoken language ringtone on his cellular telephone was more an emotional connect than a functional feature."
 

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M-W has 'disconnect' as a noun, and I don't doubt that 'connect' will be more commonly used as a noun in some regional areas.

Main Entry: 2disconnect
Function: noun
Date: 1976
: a lack of or a break in connection, consistency, or agreement <a huge disconnect…between the nation's capital and the rest of the country — R. J. Samuelson>
 

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M-W has 'disconnect' as a noun, and I don't doubt that 'connect' will be more commonly used as a noun in some regional areas.

Main Entry: 2disconnect
Function: noun
Date: 1976
: a lack of or a break in connection, consistency, or agreement <a huge disconnect…between the nation's capital and the rest of the country — R. J. Samuelson>

The word "disconnect" has in fact become a commonly used noun in recent years (not that I particularly like it.) However, I have never heard the corollary "connect" used as a noun. But, then, wait a few years and perhaps it will be!
 
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