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The phrase "are linked by a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection or relationship between two or more entities, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The two theories are linked by a common principle that underlies their frameworks."
Alternatives: "are connected through a" or "are associated with a".
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They are linked by a common subject.
A widower and his son's second-grade teacher discover that they are linked by a secret.
The plays are linked by a narrator, music and some astute cross-casting.
Their tales are linked by a slender thread, through which the past may be recovered.
The two buildings are linked by a long hallway that students traverse only reluctantly.
Barnes's imaginative short stories are linked by a concern with mortality.
The two main buildings are linked by a six-level garage for 2,600 cars.
The rooms are linked by a series of stone walkways and terraces surrounded with grass.
The two are linked by a family bond and similar quests for love and hope.
The two levels are linked by a handsome open staircase supported by a single steel beam.
At Sanshui the Xi and Bei are linked by a short channel but then divide.
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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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