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The phrase "appear to be linked to the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a connection or relationship between two or more subjects, often in a context of analysis or observation.
Example: "The symptoms of the disease appear to be linked to the recent environmental changes in the area."
Alternatives: "seem to be associated with the" or "seem to be connected to the".
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The arrests appear to be linked to the alleged funding of al-Shabaab – the al-Qaida-linked terrorist group in Somalia.
The new problem at Lascaux, however, does not appear to be linked to the fusarium fungus.
The observed wettability variations appear to be linked to the surface coverage of the powder by the deposit.
Scientists say they have found a handful of genes that appear to be linked to the tendency for dogs to seek human help and contact.
The action by the French authorities did not appear to be linked to the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
The film, by Jezza Neumann, examines parallel phenomena that appear to be linked to the nation's one-child policy: children are being kidnapped and sold by the thousands, and parents are selling their children.
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behaviour appears to be linked to the dispersion of PBT in the blends.
The timing of the NRA's tweet appears to be linked to this debate.
He has been investigating the keys, which appear to be linked to a US Postal Service mailbox.
The personnel changes appear to be linked to uncertainty brewing among White House staff.
In addition, wound healing does appear to be linked to energy expenditure and body mass.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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