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"I link" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as the subject of a sentence, followed by a verb or linking verb, to describe an action or connection made by the speaker. Example: "I link the two ideas together to show their similarities."
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By this PAwr(a i, b i, c k, s k ) to PA(a i ) link the agent can inject some bias to the current unconscious process through awareness.
I link, therefore I am".
Because I link to these pages.
Why should I "link my subscription"?
Q: Can I link to my own blog?
I link it back to the investment into the UK.
I link up with implementers, and then we share the money".
So I link it — the carnival in New Orleans with the Carnaval in Rio.
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Is linked to Mr. Obama by: Slim ties.
Is linked to Mr. Obama: In too many ways to count.
Is linked to Mr. Obama by: Politics, what else?
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