Sentence examples for The linkage from inspiring English sources

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The linkage

noun

A mechanical device that connects things.

  • A linkage in my car's transmission is broken so I can't shift out of first gear.

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The linkage of art to social and scientific progress had frayed to the breaking point.

The linkage of H.I.V. to simian immunodeficiency virus (S.I.V). in West African chimps has been presented in journals like Nature.

The linkage to schizophrenia is intriguing.

The linkage between scour length and depth is also discussed.

The linkage should be easy.

The linkage between the two is not mechanical or direct, but it is real.

The linkage between climate change and this Frankenstorm isn't as straightforward as, say, a heat wave.

The linkage between Iran's nuclear program and the upheaval in Syria cannot be overstated.

The linkage rate was 99%.

The linkage is pretty compelling.

The linkage map comprises 1057.3 cM.

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