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The phrase "a vital link" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is essential or crucial in connecting two or more elements, ideas, or processes.
Example: "The research findings serve as a vital link between theory and practical application in the field of education."
Alternatives: "an essential connection" or "a crucial bond".
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"That barbershop is a vital link toward development in the area, and enabling economic vitality to folks who previously did not have that," Colonel Norrie said.
Language is a vital link to your talent management strategy.
Shopmobility provides a vital link in the community transport chain.
A vital link in our chain of friendship is gone forever.
"Today Selma is a vital link in the heritage of American liberty.
North Korea may seem remote and unrelated to Iraq, but there is a vital link.
Angry parents called the phones a vital link to their children.
Ecopsychologists are not the first to embrace a vital link between mind and nature.
A longer bet is Brcko, a vital link between the Serb Republic's eastern and western halves.
The authors propose that clinical guidelines can provide a vital link between theory and practice.
GET A CELLPHONE -- In emergencies, a cellphone can provide a vital link to family, friends or business associates.
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