Sentence examples for * link from inspiring English sources

The part of the sentence "link" is not technically correct or usable in written English
In order to make it correct and usable, you would need to use the full word "link" or add an additional context to explain what kind of link you are referring to. For example: I clicked on the link to the website.

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Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link.

Link by Link: Noam Cohen.

Q: What does the "link" link do?

A wireless link.

This provided another link.

That link is weakening.

Here's the link.

Update: Try this link?

Show link is here.

Eleven clicked the link.

That's one missing link".

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