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The phrase "are linked to this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing connections or relationships between different subjects or ideas.
Example: "The findings of this study are linked to this theory, providing further evidence for its validity."
Alternatives: "are associated with this" or "are connected to this".
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What other industries are linked to this company?
Indeed, 4 of the top 10 killers of Americans are linked to this diet.
There are those states, Iran in particular, which are linked to this extreme and misguided view of Islam".
Additional memory and I/O control circuitry are linked to this chip to form a complete computer.
Many of the comedians Ansari cites as influences, like Patton Oswalt and Louis C.K., are linked to this amorphous movement, which has often been defined less by style than by venue.
As Duluth, Minnesota, marks trafficking awareness month, local activists say some of the disappearances and deaths are linked to this issue, and argue that the invisibility of the Native American population contributes to neglect by police, media and social services and point to the need for better data collection in order to track the number of missing and murdered women.
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I'm flattered he's been linked to this project.
The policy challenges were linked to this failure of imagination.
Could those liver abnormalities be linked to this fever?
Ask students: What characteristics, impressions, facts and events can be linked to this person?
But one team will inevitably be linked to this new rule.
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