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The phrase "also linked to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing connections or relationships between different concepts, ideas, or entities.
Example: "The research findings are also linked to a broader understanding of climate change impacts."
Alternatives: "also associated with a" or "also connected to a".
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TEDxSFED also linked to a Q&A with game designer Katie Salen.
The shift to urban ecology is also linked to a series of changes in the environment itself: increased urbanization, metastasizing sprawl and global warming.
However, it is also linked to a violent moralism.
She was also linked to a May 31 burglary.
Young was also linked to a casino heist.
He is also linked to a Russian spy recruiter.
The Web site is also linked to a number of Google search terms.
Yet PFCs are also linked to a number of worrying health conditions.
Some Parkinson's drugs are also linked to a raised dementia risk.
It is perhaps also linked to a rise in trade between the coastal regions and highlands.
Over the summer, the company was also linked to a series of takeover approaches itself.
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