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Discover LudwigIt is possible for "a few" and "link" to appear together in a sentence, but the meaning will depend on the context
Here are a few examples: 1. "I only need a few links to complete my research." In this case, "a few" means a small number or amount and "links" refers to internet or research sources. 2. "She managed to save her favorite links before the computer crashed." Here, "links" refers to website addresses or bookmarks, and "a few" means a small number or selection. 3. "The project is almost done, we just need to make a few links between the different sections." In this sentence, "a few" refers to a small number or amount, and "links" is being used as a verb meaning to connect or join together. Overall, the phrase "a few link" can be correct and usable in written English as long as it is used in a grammatically correct and contextually appropriate way.
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Most of the songs are folky or countryish, interweaving banjo and pedal-steel guitar with acoustic guitar picking; a few link Appalachian modes to Eastern music.
Maybe you can add a few link chains to a skirt or a pair of combat boots.
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Here are a few links: Reuters: The basic story.
A few links of the world's longest gold chain?
Denton (4:52:03 p.m .: actually, I gotta get moving — could you send me a few links in an e-mail?
Simply by following a few links I was actually seeing where he was, after wondering for decades.
Syracuse defeated Johns Hopkins, 13-10, and we figured we'd send you out with a few links before we leave the stadium.
Here are a few links for your consideration, followed by a transcript of Ryan's news conference.
A few links for your consideration as we ponder the question, Could the Giants' season be over in April?
He posted a few links to the project asking for assistance with programming on forums like StackOverflow.
I wanted to pass along a few storylines and give all the loyal MAAC fans a few links to dive into before the action kicks off tonight.
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