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The phrase "about a link" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a hyperlink or connection between two pieces of information.
Example: "The article provides detailed information about a link between diet and health."
Alternatives: "regarding a link" or "concerning a link".
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TODAY'S recommended economics writing: How about a link to the official regulatory report documentation?
"If you start a Potluck room, and a conversation about a link, everyone in there may not know each other.
It confirmed suspicions about a link between people's economic anxieties in rural America and the rise of Donald J. Trump.
Earlier this year talks about a link up between Arriva and SNCF's Keolis subsidiary came to nothing.
Shadow attorney-general George Brandis said the opposition was concerned about a link between crime and illegal immigration.
Dialing **Suzuki results in a voice prompt and a text message about a link to a Web video showcasing its new GSX-R motorcycles.
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Think twice about clicking on a link in an e-mail message.
Hanging with my family, unaffected, and thinking about this," with a link to his Livestrong website.
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