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The phrase "a suggested link between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a potential connection or relationship between two or more concepts, ideas, or entities that is proposed but not definitively established.
Example: "The study presents a suggested link between diet and mental health, indicating that certain foods may influence mood and cognitive function."
Alternatives: "a proposed connection between" or "an implied relationship between".
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There is also a suggested link between PAHs and cancer (Bocskay et al. 2005).
This fits with a suggested link between the upregulation of PPARG, a collection of risk factors sometimes termed 'metabolic syndrome', and susceptibility to certain types of cancer (20).
There has been a suggested link between the presence of the common deletion and tandem duplications in the D-loop (Brockington et al, 1993).
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A small number of studies have suggested links between TRP channels and steroids.
A study suggests links between glutamate receptor and autoimmune interactions (Gahring et al. 1997).
These dates provide a framework that suggests links between climatic amelioration, deglaciation, lake desiccation and alluvial fan evolution.
In Bridgend in south Wales, news reports suggesting links between a number of suicides may have provoked more.
In "The World, Worldless," Nancy Zendora offers a choreographic trilogy of works suggesting links between nature and myth.
A study last year suggested a link between a class of painkillers called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and miscarriages.
Interestingly, a recent study suggested a link between thiamine deficiency and syntactic and lexical disorder.
A recent study in the journal Psychiatry Research suggested a link between probiotic foods and a lowering of social anxiety.
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