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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a linked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is connected or associated with another item or concept.
Example: "The report includes a linked document that provides additional information on the topic."
Alternatives: "a connected" or "an associated".
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It is a linked economy.
The cash is credited to a linked current account.
The oil companies called the idea "a linked fee".
Mr. de Botton offers a linked series of meditations and wispy aperçus.
It recognises that an innovation policy without a linked industrial policy is not sensible.
It is time to recognize that our planet works as a linked biological and physical system.
Did you have a linked collection in mind from the outset?
The story is taken from a linked collection you've been working on called "The Lucky Ones".
A microcosm of the Web itself, About.com is a linked network of 700 Web sites.
It never expands, or even becomes part of a linked series.
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The "request queue" is a linked-list of requests structures.
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