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"are often linked to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a connection or association between two or more things. Example sentence: "Poor diet and lack of exercise are often linked to heart disease."
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The government is saving money on inflation-linked debt interest payments and on benefits, which are often linked to prices.
Equally our earliest memories are often linked to a photograph.
Their Web sites are often linked to one another and their messages interwoven.
Aggressive marketing tactics, experts said, are often linked to plummeting sales.
The dancers in "Dandelion Wine" are often linked to one another as they move.
In private, some admit that "punishments" are often linked to extortion, drug racketeering, or personal vendettas.
When used in art and literature, four-letter words are often linked to realism.
Homophonic vocal styles are often linked to a call-and-response (leader-chorus) form.
Steroids are often linked to the top players on the Tour, most of whom are more muscular than Mauresmo.
I often go to networking events and there are always talks going on which are often linked to leadership schemes.
"Problems at the hospital front door are often linked to delays at the back door," he said.
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