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The phrase "a clear link" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a connection or relationship that is easily identifiable or understandable between two or more elements.
Example: "The research findings provide a clear link between diet and overall health."
Alternatives: "an obvious connection" or "a distinct relationship".
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History shows a clear link between inequality and instability.
In recent decades, there was a clear link.
For instance, museum home pages often do not provide a clear link to the children's areas.
For these students, repeated studies have found a clear link between college major and future earnings.
"The most important feature of any pay structure is to have a clear link to performance.
There is a clear link between that feeling and the other depressive behaviours and eating disorders".
There is a clear link between the rhetoric of Indianapolis and the reality of Chicago.
He makes a clear link between basic human psychology and VC funding favouring men.
"There is a clear link between cross-strait relations and our international space," he said then.
The survey also suggests that executives see a clear link between sustainability and customer approval.
And there is a clear link between 2003 and the second age of jihadism and sectarianism.
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