Sentence examples for link into from inspiring English sources

"link into" is a common phrase in written English and is grammatically correct
It means to connect or join with something else. Example: The new program will link into our existing system seamlessly, making the transition smooth for all users.

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History alone should call such a link into question.

Ravi was my link into the Vedic world.

It's made of vertical planks that link into each other.

I don't know that I can put the link into words, but I felt it viscerally.

Twitter unintentionally allowed everyone doing AQA English to link into one huge spider's web.

This will link into work being taken forward across Government to ensure a comprehensive approach.

It latches on to any local Wi-Fi connection to link into the Web.

To make it work, paste the XML link into the subscription field of your podcasting software.

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We had never really released Mobi-Link into the wild.

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