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The phrase "a stronger link between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing connections or relationships between two or more entities, concepts, or groups.
Example: "The study aims to establish a stronger link between diet and mental health."
Alternatives: "a closer connection between" or "a more significant relationship between".
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In addition, a stronger link between the scientific and conceptual basis of habitat networks is needed.
It would be hard to imagine a stronger link between the civil-rights movement and the nascent pro-life movement.
The WHO also said the data showed "a stronger link" between exposure, both outdoors and indoors, and heart disease, stroke, cancer and respiratory diseases.
"There is a stronger link between parental education and children's economic, educational and socio-emotional outcomes than in any other country investigated," the report says.
In all of these areas, what really excites me is the prospect of a stronger link between practitioners and academics, so we can apply the research we've done and shape the research we need to do.
The main initial aim of the Americans and others who back the change is to create a stronger link between the commanders leading the fight in Syria and the exile groups.
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There is a strong link between domestic violence and homelessness.
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.
There is also a strong link between employment growth and the growth in hours worked.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University are reporting a strong link between alcohol consumption and bicycle injuries and deaths.
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