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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a link that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific link that possesses certain attributes or characteristics.
Example: "I found a link that has valuable resources for learning programming."
Alternatives: "a link containing" or "a link with".
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It is a link that has not gone unnoticed by medical schools.
Agassi and Sampras are as different as two men can be -- Agassi is a CNN man, Sampras is an ESPN junkie -- but they have come to embrace a link that has left them as inseparable as any legendary duo.
The Hong Kong dollar is rigidly pegged to the United States dollar at a rate of roughly 7.8 to 1, a link that has forestalled currency instability here but has also begun to rattle some sectors of the economy.
Something contextually inappropriate would be a random aside, calling out a link that has nothing to do with the piece.
When calculating the ZF BF based on the sparse aggregated channel matrix, a link that has been defined as an inactive link may be mapped with a non-zero BF weight for that link.
In the select step, a link that has not been assigned a channel is chosen according to metric α(s), and in the assign step, a proper channel is assigned to the selected link according to metric β(c).
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Researchers conclusively and scientifically confirmed a link that had long been suspected by many parents.
It was the first time researchers conclusively and scientifically confirmed a link that had long been suspected by many parents.
The discovery confirms a link that had recently been questioned due to reports that greenhouse gases decreased during several warm spells.
The ones that did, he found, had teachers who read to them daily -- a link that had been widely written about in academic circles, but that had not made it out into the lay-parent-sphere.
By reconnecting popular music with the contemporary stage — a link that had been lost long before Stephen Sondheim Hamiltonton" has won the favor of a whole raft of contemporary hip-hop and R&B recording artists.
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