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"design the link" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to create or plan the visual appearance or layout of a hyperlink, typically on a webpage or in a document. Example: "As the web designer, one of my tasks is to design the link between the homepage and the product page to make it visually appealing and easy for users to navigate."
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By design, the Link has no flat surfaces on which you can leave, say, an almost-empty Pabst bottle in a wrinkled paper bag.
Furthermore generative design, an evolutionary and artificial intelligence based approach, is used to design the link modules between the robot joints.
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However, considerations regarding tropospheric scintillation when designing the link budget become vital for low-fade-margin systems that operate at high frequency and low elevation angle (Mandeep et al. 2006).
He compared two of the designs to Nintendo characters Mario and Link; the Mario-like design he called a "standard video game design", while the Link-like design he called "slightly realistic".
By 1988 South Glamorgan County Council had agreed to change the design of the link road, despite having already spent 6 years of design work on the link road meant that a tunnel had to be built instead.
A chapter on Lighting Design makes the link between theory and practice, providing the reader with the knowledge needed for effective lighting design, including aspects relating to sustainability.
Consequent to this design choice, the link between VF and emotional valence was apparent to the majority of subjects.
The recent developments in reliable network design require the link capacities to be treated as stochastic.
Arnold Palmer Arnold Palmer designed the links.
In designing the linked systems, both deterministic and stochastic methods were utilized.
In the old design, the Games link was buried in the header, which also included links to Photos, Messages, Applications, and more.
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