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The phrase 'from the link' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a specific section of information that can be accessed online, such as a website or article. For example, "I found the answer to my question in the third paragraph from the link."
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Listen from the link below.
What's largely missing from "The Link," however, is Ida.
It is estimated by statistical methods from the link counts.
Assignments and course materials are available from the link above.
They are available in PDF from the link above.
Again, these are available from the link above.
At the moment, European consumers are benefiting from the link between oil and the dollar.
In this context, some experiences benefited from the link between educational practice and theory.
Photonic technology is therefore emerging from the link technology into the packet switch technology.
On the contrary it should be obtained from the link counts only.
He was told that our address would be removed from the link to this debt.
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