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The phrase "linked with which" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to begin a sentence that explains the relationship between two separate ideas. For example: "Her success in the project was linked with which her dedication to the cause."
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He said he did not know which charges were linked with which victims.
We use Markov Chain Monte Carlo to sample from the joint posterior distribution of the parameters of multiple orbit models (up to the number of observed tracks) and parameters describing which tracks are linked with which orbit models.
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It should say on the [Radio 1] website which DJ [is linked with] which record.They need a demarcation line".
"There are also many other health concerns linked with alcohol which cannot be ignored".
Sunny Arinsal is linked with Pal, which has some pleasant tree runs.
Both Glaxo and Shire have been linked with BioMarin, which specialises in rare diseases, in recent weeks, although both had played down the suggestions.
Malhotra said: "Olympics are about love, brotherhood and transparency and this company [Dow] is linked with another which was responsible for killing thousands of Indian people.
Officially, they were interested in a private security company, linked with Berezovsky, which is being investigated for possessing illegal eavesdropping equipment.
The second DNA strand (A2) was covalently linked with triphenylphosphine, which could selectively and efficiently reduce azido to amino group through the Staudinger reaction.
The results reveal that the presence of internal directors on the board is linked with ACs which are dependent on the management (Ruiz Barbadillo and Biedma López 2003).
Snoring may also be linked with conditions which narrow the upper airway, such as obesity, nasal congestion, craniofacial abnormalities, hypothyroidism, acromegaly, and adenotonsillar hypertrophy.
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