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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are linked for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a connection or relationship between two or more entities for a specific purpose or reason.
Example: "The two projects are linked for the purpose of enhancing collaboration and resource sharing."
Alternatives: "are connected for" or "are associated for".
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Some web sites are linked for the convenience of our members.
These are linked for effective transfer of information and a binding mechanism is provided to support consistency.
While they all have their niche, New Jersey's pharmaceutical vendors know their futures are linked, for better or worse, to those of the industry's big players.
But that often happens in diplomacy — two deals that are "separate" for the purposes of one nation's politics are linked for the benefit of another's.
If you have once entered the United States as a foreigner, your fingerprints and that name are linked for ever in the government's computers.
The counties of Kilkenny and Carlow are linked for representation in the Irish Parliament, but, for local government and all administrative purposes, Kilkenny has a separate county council.
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Can certain issues be linked for leverage?
Their names were linked for the first time.
Their destinies were linked for over half a century.
Their source code GALSVM is linked for the interested readers.
But they will probably be linked for years.
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