Sentence examples for is link from inspiring English sources

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is link

noun

A connection between places, people, events, things, or ideas.

  • The mayor's assistant serves as the link to the media.

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Steve is link careers adviser for undergraduates in Aston Business School.

"All you've got to do then is link in with the environmentalists, and look at the oil companies.

What his dot-org group would like to do is link houses of worship from a cross section of denominations.

But what she's managed to do is link the marginal, vulnerable, and oppressed to core national-security interests of the United States".

Funniest of all is Link Peterson Stanley Tuccii), a closet dancing fool from John's office, who conceals his identity under a cheap shoulder-length wig and fake front teeth.

"It is for the British Museum and other cultural centres to do exactly what they do do, which is link up with museums all over the world to make sure that the things we have, and are looked after so well, are properly shared with people around the world.

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Hazard is linked to both Real Madrid and Manchester United.

Everything is linked to some further system.

Have just discovered everything is linked up.

He is linked to the sceptics".

Chitin in nature is linked to protein.

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