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"by the link" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It usually means that something is being done or accessed through a specific link. Example: "Please submit your assignment by the link provided in the announcement."
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The webgraph is formed by the link structure of webpages.
The bond is personified by the link between Kong and Waldner.
Mike was fascinated by the link between drugs and popular music.
Dance historians, though, will be more intrigued by the link between the Sun King and the sun god Apollo.
The bandwidth available across a NoC link reflects the average traffic rate that can be sustained by the link.
Further, the in-core fuel management can be simulated by the link code to search the equilibrium cycle.
It suffered from the recession of the 1970s, but was helped by the link with Britain via the Channel Tunnel, opened in 1994.
The decision, if ratified by the Link members, would stop customers being charged up to £2.50 for taking out as little as £10.
VIDEO Caretakers who tend to some of New York's most splendid manors insist they're motivated by the link to an earlier era.
It is found that, under some mild assumptions, the optimal capacity enhancement is uniquely determined by the link flow under any non-dominated Pareto-improving scheme.
At the level of this genetic model, the link between the business architecture and the functional architecture is made by the link between the activity and block classes.
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