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>I know that "Daisy chain" is valid terminology to use, but can you say "daisy
chaining"?
>For example, I would say, "I have daisy chained my computer, printer, and
scanner together."
But could you say something like, "By daisy chaining a computer, scanner, and
printer, they can all be used at once."