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Discover Ludwig"check this link" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a command or suggestion for someone to click on a provided link to view more information or resources. Example: "For more information on our company's products, check this link."
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We love contests, and we're always inventing new ones (like the STEM Contest we're currently running with the Science Times) so check this link often.
At this point, when you check this link out, you'll see we put the five core steps every international student has to go through to make it to the U.S. for post-secondary level study: Research Your Options, Complete Your Application, Finance Your Studies, Apply for Your Student Visa and Prepare for Your Departure.
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Plus, check this link for the "Benedictus" of the Missa Solemnis, which nearly tops everything else.
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Check this link to see examples of people who have experienced "speaking in tongues".
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Maybe it was around a discussion regarding black lives, Colin Kaepernick, or white supremacy, maybe you didn't even say the words but hid it behind an opinion piece: "Not saying I agree with this, but check out this link here, there are some good points, maybe?" Just know that what you did was dangerous, and borderline grimy.
Maybe it was around a discussion regarding black lives, Colin Kaepernick, or white supremacy, maybe you didn't even say the words but hid it behind an opinion piece: "Not saying I agree with this, but check out this link here, some good points, maybe?" Just know that what you did was dangerous, and borderline grimey.
"Check out this link: http://bit.ly/QGuBiv ".
(For a side-by-side comparison of the two formats, check out this link).
Karen.25723 > You can check on this link http://www.comcast.com/Shop/Buyflow/Default.ashx.ashx
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