Is it grammatically correct to say no comma here "Can we connect to discuss this matter?", meaning "have a meeting to discuss the issue"?
Please note my corrections above. Don't try to spread a single sentence across three lines. It doesn't work.
It wouldn't surprise me to find that "connect" is used in business-speak to mean "get together" or "have a meeting (online or in person)". However, since you made it clear that you want it to mean "have a meeting", that's what you should say.
Can we connect to discuss this matter?
Yes.But is it considered grammatical?
But is it considered grammatical?
Connect in this context means communicate one-to-one, usually in person or by phone or other medium.No, why say "connect" when you mean "have a meeting"? "Connect" means nothing.
Connect in this context means communicate one-to-one, usually in person or by phone or other medium.
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