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The phrase "a strong links" is not correct in written English.
It should be "strong links" or "a strong link" depending on the context.
Example: "There are strong links between diet and health outcomes."
Alternatives: "a solid connection" or "a robust relationship."
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Still, the 2010 US Open champion's first-round prominence on a day that provided a "strong" links test inevitably raised some smiles.
This site has a strong links page with a variety of resources, including bibliographic and teaching resources, electronic publications and projects, and more.
Important results are available for myocardial infarction as its occurrence [ 9, 41] and survival have a strong links with particulate matter exposure [ 42].
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This year's location also had a strong link to J.M.K.
There is a strong link between domestic violence and homelessness.
I've established a strong link with the place.
"There was a strong link with home ownership and family formation," Robinson told the committee.
There is also a strong link between employment growth and the growth in hours worked.
But he does not regard his Y chromosome as a strong link to the Sephardic heritage.
The United Nations also said there was a strong link between instability and opium production.
There was a strong link between voting patterns and the health of the local economy.
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