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The phrase "a link labeled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a hyperlink that has a specific text or title associated with it.
Example: "Please click on the link labeled 'Download Now' to access the file."
Alternatives: "a hyperlink titled" or "a link named".
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Out of necessity (since no one can keep up with up-tempo arrests), The Oregonian has created a link labeled "Blazers and the Law" for its Web site readers.
If a regular search doesn't turn up satisfactory results, a user can click a link labeled "Chat Live with a Guide," which sends the visitor's query to the appropriate human.
Here, you can tap on a link labeled "twttr feedback" that takes you directly to a survey form where you can share your thoughts.
There's also a link labeled "XD," which stands for "Xtreme Digital," a multimedia-heavy site that Iger referred to as "Disney.com on steroids".
We need 50,000 signatures immediately ― or Republicans will CRUSH our chances of passing Bernie's landmark plan," the email stated alongside a photo of Sanders and a link labeled "support Medicare for all" that led to a landing page with the petition.
Nonetheless, this instance would not pass through the first stage of our primary classification procedure because no West Eurasian mtDNA classification tree whatsoever would offer a link labeled by C7927G and C7985G.
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Its technology came out of the 2008 election, when it crunched data to discover that when the campaign's website was emblazoned with an image of Mr Obama and his family and a link labelled "learn more", people were 40% more likely to sign up.
On the help page you'll find a link labelled 'How to listen to Radio 4' where you'll find details of how to listen on all platforms, including trusty FM (still the number one way of listening, of course).
You'll be on a link labelled "If you already have an Amazon account".
By clicking a link label, a list of learners whose learner maps include the link are shown.
By clicking a link label, the text of the origin of the proposition that is used to make the proposition of the link (in the same way shown in Fig. 7) is displayed.
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