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The phrase "a linked line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a line that is connected or associated with another line, often in contexts like diagrams, graphs, or written text.
Example: "In the diagram, a linked line connects the two main concepts, illustrating their relationship."
Alternatives: "a connected line" or "an associated line".
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The correlation between two genes was denoted by a linked line in the network.
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Perhaps if football fans supported the sport itself with the fervour they show for their own clubs, there'd be a linked defensive line against institutions that matter to so many, being destroyed to benefit the greed of so few.
Hosting it all from a seemingly subterranean, chain link-lined clubhouse full of consoles was Nicholas Picholas (born Schimmelpenninck), a curly-haired, cherub-faced guy in a Public Enemy baseball jersey.
In real life, Weinberg was in his 50s and Marie her late 40s, while Bale is 39 and Lawrence is 23; and a couple of the linking lines on the love pentagon that emerges are also invented.
Node The start or end of a link or line; a point which can be shared by several lines.
On the circles are aggregates of box-like forms; they represent the figures when stars in a constellation are linked by lines.
Big and solidly built, they entered and left the stage in a line, linked close by arms to shoulders, side by side.
So, drawing a line linking the successive highs, and a line linking successive lows, creates a triangle (see chart below).
A few expensive shops: Coach, Prada, Guess, Divine, Kira Plastinina, Sinful (A clothes line, linked to the men's/boy's clothes, Affliction), Ed Hardy.
What are they going to say now?" Glenn Beck's blackboard revelation showed a circled "pha" in Caliphate, linked by a line to the "Fa" in Fahrenheit.
She drew a line linking German prosperity to a prosperous European Union.
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