Connect the dots

To understand the relationship between different pieces of information or events, especially to see a pattern or draw a logical conclusion.

This phrase comes from children's puzzle books popular since the early 20th century, where numbered dots are connected with lines to reveal a hidden picture. The metaphorical use emerged in the 1960s, describing the mental process of linking separate facts or events to understand a larger pattern.

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