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The phrase "a business linked to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a business that has a connection or association with another entity, organization, or concept.
Example: "She founded a business linked to sustainable fashion, promoting eco-friendly materials and practices."
Alternatives: "a business associated with" or "a business connected to".
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NEW YORK -- Here's what happens when a business linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (I.R.G.C). is targeted with sanctions.
A year after Stringer's crash, his colleague officer Scott Drewry was acquitted of throwing a rock through the window of a business linked to a family dispute while on duty.
In October, a $1.79 billion bid by a business linked to Beijing's municipal government to acquire the corporate jet and propeller plane operations of bankrupt Hawker Beechcraft in Wichita, Kan., fell apart over national security concerns in Washington.
The BBC attempted to contact members of the group via a business linked to the gang but was unsuccessful.
The following month, according to the New York Times, a business linked to the Turkish government gave Flynn's lobbying firm a contract eventually worth $530,000.
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Furthermore, a migrant who works is a burden removed from state budgets, and one who develops a new business linked to his/her home country promotes a more stable society for the African continent.
And now with the turmoil engulfing the financial markets, some psychics say they have been experiencing a boom in business linked to deep worries about money.
It is a seedy, sordid business, linked to drug deals, money laundering and the criminal underworld.
Economies are localised and reliant on new business linked to the war.
Limiting the scope of what is considered "corrupt conduct" would have a profound impact on the watchdog's ability to pursue cases, including inquiries into Australian Water Holdings and a number of other businesses linked to the disgraced former NSW Labor politician Eddie Obeid.
There are also allegations that his London Development Agency made grants to dubious businesses linked to Lee Jasper, a close adviser, a charge that Mr Livingstone dismisses as a smear.Yet he remains a formidable politician, and the Tories' choice of candidate to run against him is a risky one.
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