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The phrase "actions would be linked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the relationship or connection between different actions or events, often in a hypothetical or conditional context.
Example: "In this scenario, the actions would be linked to the outcomes we expect to see."
Alternatives: "actions would be connected" or "actions would be associated".
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The tweets reflected frustration in Leytonstone that the man's actions would be linked to Islam.
The commissioner said a ruling on Policy's actions would be linked with the N.F.L.'s broader efforts to eliminate holes in the salary cap.
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"We knew from the beginning that it would be linked to a bigger cause, a broader call to action, something that would be truly worthy of the name Mandela".
A potentially fruitful strategy is offered by the study of inflectional affixes of nouns and verbs, as these items would be linked to noun- and verb-related grammatical information without referring to objects or actions.
It would be linked to health reforms.
We believed that use of a healthcare service, as a cue-to-action in the Health Belief Model, would also be linked to increased HIV testing uptake; yet, surprisingly, we found no difference in recent HIV testing between those who had utilized a healthcare service in the past 12 months and those that had not.
The Rio authorities have promised that, if there were any indications that police were linked to Mr Pereira's death, swift action would be taken.
The molecular relays linking leptin to the microbiome are unknown but the data suggest that its action would be through either its central effect or via the induction of obesity.
The organization asserts that given what we know about the link between climate change and children's health, "failure to take prompt, substantive action would be an act of injustice to all children".
What action would be appropriate?
Such action would be disproportionate".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com