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"directly linked with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that two related things are strongly connected to one another. For example, "The increase in global temperatures is directly linked with an increase in extreme weather events."
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Modern flasks today are directly linked with the Apollo 11 space mission".
"This gradual growth in the Asian market is not directly linked with the Arab Spring and is set to increase".
Only six international airports are directly linked with the island and the sole non-stop European flight is from Moscow.
Perhaps, frighteningly, social media is allowing our self-image to become directly linked with our self-worth and social esteem.
In the reporting that followed, his comments were directly linked with his decision to step down as CEO at the end of this academic year.
The overall cost of structures is directly linked with the cross-sectional dimensions of structural elements.
Its availability is directly linked with the existence of optimum pH.
Sediment transport in open channel is directly linked with turbulence structures.
This quantity is directly linked with the energy loss of the ejected particle.
Heat of reaction is also directly linked with the reaction rate (Lee and Lee 1994).
First, it is directly linked with the carbon stocks and easily understood.
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