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The phrase "a link exists" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a connection or relationship is present between two or more entities.
Example: "In the study, it was found that a link exists between diet and mental health."
Alternatives: "a connection is present" or "a relationship exists."
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Firstly, the clinician needs to know about the patient's pre-existing mental state in order to establish whether a link exists between the presently observed condition and the disease that resulted in ICU admission.
Some evidence suggests such a link exists.
But if such a link exists, it must surely be indirect.
How would we even begin to know that such a link exists?
A new report seeks to examine whether a link exists between living through winter and depression.
The report came as the government has been trying to quell parents' fears that such a link exists.
But plenty of parents, as well as groups like SafeMinds, continue to say that a link exists.
The challenge to the researchers will be to determine if a link exists between any chemicals and the brain tumors.
The statement quotes Levin and other Democratic senators saying in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that such a link exists.
Lazova and Basnarkov go on to create a network in which teams are nodes and a link exists between them if they have played against each other.
The FDA said that the evidence it had reviewed so far was insufficient to determine whether or not a link exists between SSRIs and suicidal behavior in youth.
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