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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a linking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a connection or relationship between two or more elements, often in the context of language or communication.
Example: "In this sentence, 'and' serves as a linking word that connects the two clauses."
Alternatives: "a connection" or "a relation".
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Then there's a linking with asset providers.
U.S. officials strongly reject a linking of the two issues.
Putin's meeting with 87-year-old Fidel Castro was symbolic, as a linking of two epochs.
A unique id registered with and maintained by a linking service such as CrossRef (http://www.crossref.org).
Moesin, a member of the talin-4.1 superfamily, is a linking protein of the submembraneous cytoskeleton.
Finally, a linking step is undertaken to generate the channel network.
Each floor had one substantial room, together with a sort of closet at the back and a linking staircase.
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We firstly carried out a linking-records-based validation study.
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Olson EN, Nordheim A. Linking actin dynamics and gene transcription to drive cellular motile functions.
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