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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am linked to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a connection or relationship between oneself and something else, often in contexts involving networks, relationships, or associations.
Example: "I am linked to several professional organizations that enhance my career opportunities."
Alternatives: "am connected to" or "have a connection with".
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These women may not have cancer, but I am linked to them.
"I enjoy working with the people in the departments I am linked to and making the link between quality healthcare, good strategy and efficient working".
He is a Russian.As he says in his letter to Mr Khrushchev: "I am linked to Russia by my birth, my life, and my work... To leave my country would be for me the equivalent of death".
Although Father Flynn has passed, I am linked to his memory.
Can I choose which hospital or pallative care team I am linked to?
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It will be linked to earnings.
Genes have been linked to trivial traits.
Hazard is linked to both Real Madrid and Manchester United.
Historically, Medicaid has been linked to demography.
Everything is linked to some further system.
He is linked to the sceptics".
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