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"a link to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to things like websites, articles, and other digital documents. Example sentence: This article contains a link to a helpful document about the relevant policies.
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But was there a link to performance?
A link to a Patsy Cline song.
Here is a link to the site.
Provide a link to the song.
He practically claims a link to God".
They'll get a link to click.
He was a link to better days.
"That's a link to health insurance.
Here's a link to the Interpol notice.
Just put a link to Mama Cass.
"Here's a link to the article".
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