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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a link over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you are referring to a connection or transition, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "Please provide a link over to the relevant document for review."
Alternatives: "a connection to" or "a reference to".
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When I delved in deeper, I got a link over to Site59 anyway.
The bridge, which provided a link over the Hudson between Westchester and Rockland Counties, now carries I-287, Westchester's major east-west highway, and I-87 leading south toward New York City.
He told the gala: "Ed Miliband has now announced the biggest ever shake-up in the trade union Labour link - a link over 100 years old," he will say.
They will then send a link over text to a website that requires giving out your credit card information to access.
If you can't make a match at Ibrox Stadium, you can get a link over the internet.
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In this context, it is tempting to make a link between the over-expression of SIRT7 and the sensitivity of some TNBC to deacetylase inhibitor [ 54].
The introduction section does not make a link to how over-expression might be used to learn about the normal process.
Moreover, three recently published studies directly or indirectly underline a link between the over-expression of SNAI1 and the PA system.
A number of commercial hardware and software solutions are available that support a VPN link over TCP/IP protocol.
The particular strength of this framework is its capacity to provide an empirical link, over time, between upstream activities of a health research system and its long-term strategic objectives.
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