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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are linked to that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a connection or relationship between two subjects or ideas.
Example: "The symptoms of the disease are linked to that specific genetic mutation."
Alternatives: "are associated with that" or "are connected to that".
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Ultimately, all these questions are linked to that of Turkey's own membership in the European Union.
NGL prices are linked to that of crude oil, the price of which is set globally (unlike gas) and is high.
I have so many memories of that day, and many memories that are linked to that day that came in the days, weeks and years following, memories that are both good and bad.
The Details button on the webpage links to a ChEMBL webpage with detail on what parts of the database are linked to that paper.
The CitedIn summary for ChEMBL also provides a Details button that links back to a ChEMBL webpage providing a Document Report Card showing in more detail what targets, assays, compounds, and activities in the database are linked to that paper.
Questions asked from within an online tool are linked to that tool and can be accessed through the "Questions" tab on the resource page (e.g. https://vhub.org/resources/pingu/questions).
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Are the peace talks now over?Their fate is linked to that of Kobane in Syria (see article).
"This has to be linked to that".
"They just need to be linked to that station and its surrounding area in some way.
He is a key person in certain networks, so he is linked to that generation.
The police said they were investigating whether the killings on Friday were linked to that murder.
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