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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at link" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific location or reference point, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "You can find the information at link provided in the email."
Alternatives: "at the URL" or "at the hyperlink".
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The support of Alison Gilwald (then at LINK, now at the EDGE Institute) and Luci Abrahams, Director of LINK was invaluable and I'll be forever grateful to them for believing in us.
Makeup by Roberto Morelli for Shu Uemura at Link.
Space is limited; register today at link below.
Lunch will be served; pls RSVP at link below.
So how will Birmingham react when a branch of the cafe opens at Link Street in the Bullring next month?
The potpies are also served at Link, for $11 at lunch with a salad, and for $15 at dinner.
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When she ran into friends from high school, she told them she worked at Link-Belt, conscious of the envy it incited.
Who am I to stand in the way of science throwing money at link-baiting?
He said he had met her at Link Campus University in Rome, where Mifsud was based.
In the 1987-88 academic year, elementary and high schools spent a total of $210 million on educational software, said Natasha Thomsen, an analyst at LINK Resources.
"At this level we do not believe that the institutions themselves really know what the cost of these measures will be, but the minimum estimates are around 1,500 million euros," said analysts at Link Securities who were quoted by the paper.
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