Sentence examples for link * from inspiring English sources

The part of the sentence 'link *' is not correct or usable in written English
You can use the word 'link' when referring to a connection or relationship between two things, such as a website or other documents. For example, "My website link is located at the bottom of the page."

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Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link Link.

link above.

Link by Link: Noam Cohen.

Q: What does the "link" link do?

(Link via Hua Hsu).

That link is weakening.

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D-Link i2eye.

A wireless link.

This provided another link.

Here's the link.

Update: Try this link?

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