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The phrase "am is linked to" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mix-up of verb forms and should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The concept of identity is linked to our experiences."
Alternatives: "is connected to" or "is associated with".
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In addition to the direct health benefits of PA, AM is linked to higher levels of mental wellbeing [ 4]; and an increase in AM may lead to city-wide improvements in air quality and additional population health benefits.
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So it is via language that Being is linked to particular peoples.
The work becomes its own incentive and you recognize that your own well being is linked to the health of both your partner and the relationship.
I'm flattered he's been linked to this project.
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He's been linked to Catherine Guinness, Cornelia Guest and Margaret Trudeau, who was the first lady of Canada at the time.
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The ban is being linked to a crackdown on internet sites that show pornography, "particularly those featuring children".
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