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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a constructive link" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive or beneficial connection between two or more entities, ideas, or concepts.
Example: "The workshop aimed to create a constructive link between theory and practice in education."
Alternatives: "a positive connection" or "a beneficial relationship".
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Altidore seemed at sea, without a constructive link to the midfield or to the players out wide.
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So instead it has drawn up a constructive plan to continue to develop trade, economic, cultural and language links with the occupied territories.
Aid should not be linked to accession, as Parliament has done, but to a constructive attitude on Turkey's part making it possible to achieve a reunited Cyprus before the entry of Nicosia into the Union.
"Dr Lucy King has designed a constructive solution that considers the needs of migratory animals but also the economic benefits to the local communities linked to species conservation," said CMS executive secretary Elizabeth Maruma Mrema.
It's a constructive fight.
Zaghlūl was not a constructive statesman.
"It was a constructive, very businesslike conversation".
Liu Xiaobo also has a constructive ideology, too.
Violence is never a constructive response".
Green sought a constructive relationship with HS2.
It raises awareness in a constructive way.
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