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Discover LudwigThe phrase "link arms" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of two or more people physically connecting their arms together in a line or chain. This phrase is often used to depict a sense of unity, cooperation, or support among individuals. Example: The protesters marched down the street, linking arms and chanting together in solidarity.
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The players had simple instructions — link arms and stay together.
And they didn't even link arms for The Red Flag.
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.
But you've got to link arms and work with them.
"The partnership will link arms and hold strong".
We all link arms and cross as quickly as possible.
It would take three men to link arms around its base.
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Politicians linked arms.
Three women linked arms beneath a parasol.
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