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Discover LudwigThe phrase "linking up with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to connect or join together. Example: "I am looking forward to linking up with my old friends at the reunion next week."
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Another is by linking up with better known organisations.
"Start leaving ur yards n linking up with your niggas.
Might Robert Lewandowski be linking up with Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool next season?
I'm excited by the prospect of linking up with the team out in South Africa".
Euronext has repeatedly stated its interest in linking up with the London Stock Exchange.
"When I dream about linking up with Ruud van Nistelrooy, I get the sweats," he sighs.
Some generic drug companies are linking up with biotechnology companies to acquire the expertise they need.
They are believed to be linking up with rebels in Burundi and Uganda.
Snecma decided against linking up with Rolls-Royce after a failed collaboration on Concorde engines.
In January it expanded into Slovenia, linking up with another nine publishers.
Linking up with a foreign firm through acquisition or alliance can have a similar effect.
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