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The phrase "are often linked with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that two things are frequently connected or associated with each other. Example: In the study, we found that high levels of stress are often linked with various health problems such as heart disease and anxiety disorders.
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In popular culture, music lessons are often linked with psychological torment.
These groups are often linked with each other and with rightwing organisations like the Institute of Public Affairs IPAA).
Different orchestras are often linked with particular composers, conductors or a certain sound, associations that may change over the years.
The Bugis are the culturally dominant ethnic group of the island and are often linked with the closely related Makassarese.
Here we have reports of the broken homes, substance abuse and/or social disabilities that are often linked with trolling, as though they were natural bedfellows.
"But it is important to recognise that there are no quick fixes for families and their children whose problems are often linked with challenging mental health needs, alcohol misuse and poverty.
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legendary American frontierswoman whose name was often linked with that of Wild Bill Hickok.
His name is often linked with Thomas Adès and George Benjamin – they are of similar age; all three studied under Alexander Goehr at Cambridge.
It is often linked with Peter Lynch, who produced an average annual return of 29 percent during his 13 years there.
She can sometimes be heavy-handed; no one needs to be reminded that art is often linked with madness, or that "all true art is subversive".
A look through the recent news releases from the county shows that "affordable housing" is also used, but it is often linked with words like "shortage" and "crisis".
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