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The phrase "are more closely linked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship or connection between two or more subjects that is strong or significant.
Example: "The research indicates that environmental factors and genetic predispositions are more closely linked than previously thought."
Alternatives: "are more tightly connected" or "are more strongly associated".
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Many of the characters in "Union Atlantic" are more closely linked than is strictly probable.
DALLAS — Few figures in pop culture are more closely linked to the devil than Robert Johnson.
Called a metaphysical artist, Giorgio de Chirico's aims are more closely linked to those of the Surrealists.
It calls for a welfare state in which benefits are more closely linked to what a claimant has previously contributed.
Now you understand — my problems and processed foods are more closely linked than a can of Vienna sausages.
You can watch a gig and help set the scene, but description and repetition are more closely linked in comedy than in almost any other medium.
Its government, since a 1924 constitutional amendment banned a state income tax, relies heavily on sales and property taxes, which are more closely linked with population growth.
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But his interest in the film is more closely linked to his own childhood in Burbank, Calif.
The company said its drug development and marketing would be more closely linked after the reorganization.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, said teachers' pay should be more closely linked to performance.
Federal policymakers have been discussing ways to ensure that pay is more closely linked to performance.
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