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The phrase "able to link the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to connect or associate different elements, ideas, or pieces of information.
Example: "The new software is able to link the various data sources for more comprehensive analysis."
Alternatives: "capable of connecting the" or "able to associate the".
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Are they able to link the three together in any way?" he said.
The police told me that they were able to link the IP address from his house to the postings.
"As such, we have concluded it is highly unlikely we will be able to link the pollution to any specific vessel.
You have to be able to link the policy to the delivery through building capacity and capability at the local level.
"By retaining names and addresses for longer the ABS will be better able to link the census data to the needs of government".
The still anonymous results should be forwarded to a panel of judges and only they should be able to link the results to specific athletes.
By matching rings of the timbers to climate data, scientists were able to link the remains to Henry's reign from 1216-1272.
Using census data that included tax files, the researchers were able to link the adult fortunes of those children to their parents' incomes.
If you have fairly new devices, you might be able to link the computer to the TV with an HDMI cable.
Their names are scrubbed from their samples, and only researchers — working with codes instead of names — will be able to link the gene scans to medical histories.
"However, taking advantage of new scientific techniques, we were able to link the dog used in the attack to the scene, to the victim, and to Chrisdian Johnson.
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