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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above linked" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has been mentioned or referenced earlier in the text, often in the context of hyperlinks or citations.
Example: "For more information, please see the details in the above linked article."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned" or "aforementioned".
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Contrast the above linked video of the Boston house being searched with this footage from a 2008 Columbia, Missouri, marijuana raid.
After a manufactured November protest (that, for some reason, included buying the company's products) and the above linked controversies, some on the left have taken to referencing a Starbucks cup as a means of highlighting just how short the taking offense fuse is for some on the right.
Finally, if you have read the above linked two blogposts by Storyful, no need to explain what Claire Wardle will talk about.
The above linked report goes on to point to retiring seniors and the youth staying in school as major reasons for the dropping labor force participation rate.
Above linked individual interactions form the whole metabolic pathway and interaction network which produce more new complex and higher order structure [ 2].
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Click on the above links to find out more.
Click on the above link to create your account.
Register for the event by clicking on the above link.
You can get to CMS via the above link.
The gloriously partisan commentator on the above link screams 'eeehh... atencion!'.
Drivers will be directed to find parking elsewhere on campus (see above link).
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