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"link arm" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in the context of physically joining arms with someone, typically as a sign of solidarity or affection. For example, "The bride and groom linked arms as they took their first steps down the aisle together".
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A flexible link arm is a distributed parameter system of infinite order, but due to onboard computer limitations, sensor inaccuracy, and system noise, it must be approximated by a lower-order model and controlled by a finite-order controller.
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The players had simple instructions — link arms and stay together.
He gave them one instruction: link arms and stay together.
Dolly gets up and suggests that we link arms.
They link arms and sway while they sing.
"The partnership will link arms and hold strong".
We all link arms and cross as quickly as possible.
They spoke confidently to boys and frequently found reasons to link arms and cackle wildly.
"I will link arms with those marching for climate action," Ban told a press conference.
It would take three men to link arms around its base.
"It is time to link arms together to protect American values of freedom and opportunity".
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