Sentence examples for be linked for from inspiring English sources

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be linked for

noun

A connection between places, people, events, things, or ideas.

  • The mayor's assistant serves as the link to the media.

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But they will probably be linked for years.

Children's reputations may be linked, for example, to teachers' views of their home background.

A seven-inch touchscreen in the centre of the dash can be linked for all your music, media and maps.

That's how they came to be linked for eternity — two white boys from New York, Mr. Goodman and Mr. Schwerner, and a black kid from Mississippi, killed for daring to affirm the right of black Mississippians to vote freely.

(More can be linked for slightly higher monthly fees).

Thus, the establishment's ID within the ETS can be linked for only a few years between consecutive EECs.

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Their names were linked for the first time.

China's triumphs and Double Happiness have been linked for decades.

The two spacecraft were linked for one week, but the hatches between them had remained sealed until Friday.

But that often happens in diplomacy — two deals that are "separate" for the purposes of one nation's politics are linked for the benefit of another's.

If you had to name another actor who projects the same two-tone mystery, it would be Warren Beatty; no wonder they were linked for so long.

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