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"a functioning link" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a live, working link or connection between two or more entities, such as websites, programs, or documents. For example, "The online forum provides a functioning link to the company's help section."
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A green link is a functioning link.
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They used a function linking it to the expected rate of loss of foreign reserves based on empirical evidence over recent years.
This was accomplished by: (1) adding functions that link mortality and regeneration of species to climate variables expressing climatic suitability, (2) constructing a function linking site index to climate and using it to modify growth rates, and (3) adding functions accounting for changing growth rates due to climate-induced genetic responses.
The above observations therefore lead us to suggest that, like Pit47 in Drosophila, TTC4 serves a function linking HSP90 activity and DNA replication in human cells.
Cell attachment to the ECM is a function linked to RhoA and actin cytoskeleton dynamics [ 45].
If XPO-1 and CBC act directly and jointly in miRNA biogenesis, the involvement of CBC might suggest a function linked to a capped miRNA precursor, that is, pri-miRNA, rather than the uncapped pre- or mature miRNAs.
7.54pm: Bloomandcurll - I'm unaware of a functioning video link.
For each link, the corresponding node-pair (from tail node to head node) weight is a function of link travel time and link travel cost.
Figure 10 Comparison of false positive rate as a function of link quality.
The data were adjusted by a GLM considering the distribution of the response variable as binomial and as a function of link the logit function.
A function "A link to" means alpha linkage of formed glycoside bond after sugar transformation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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