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The phrase "appears to be linked to a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a potential connection or relationship between two subjects, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The recent study suggests that the increase in pollution levels appears to be linked to a rise in respiratory illnesses among the population."
Alternatives: "seems to be associated with a" or "appears to be connected to a".
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Finally, insufficient zinc appears to be linked to a higher risk of dwarfism, diarrhoea and pneumonia.Of course it is difficult to disaggregate the effects of deficiencies in micronutrients from hunger more broadly.
The huge growth in deal making in 2015 appears to be linked to a handful of failures of 2014: Shire itself agreed to a $54bn bid from its American rival AbbVie only for the latter to get cold feet and pull the plug on the deal in October, citing negative tax implications.
This appears to be linked to a particular change in cell shape and cytoskeletal (actin) reorganisation, as treatment of these cells with cytochalasin D (Cyt D), but not with latrunculin B, recapitulates and potentiates TF upregulation.
According to the Arizona Mirror, the bill appears to be linked to a man named Chris Sevier.
Beyond the fact that it features a scabby Disney princess with a drug problem, it appears to be linked to a recent Facebook post by the account Bootleg Stuff, which describes itself as "a page devoted to laughing at bootlegged goods".
Thus, the specific effect of Med12 deficiency on hindbrain differentiation appears to be linked to a specific deficit in cell proliferation.
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He has been investigating the keys, which appear to be linked to a US Postal Service mailbox.
Or else it's Iraq (since absolutely everything appears to be linked to Iraq).
So, the researchers point out, the size of penguin populations appears to be linked to climate.
behaviour appears to be linked to the dispersion of PBT in the blends.
The recovery appears to be linked to carbon formed on active sites.
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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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