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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make the link' is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to establish a connection between two or more things. For example, "His career has been very successful, and we can easily make the link between his hard work and his success."
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While the administration did not make the link, others did.
Freitag was able to use DNA to make the link.
It's glib, of course, to make the link.
"You can make the link, if you do the research.
He wants us to sit up and make the link.
But if coincidence, is it fair to make the link?
Racing needs to make the link between the clicking of turnstiles and the ringing of tills.
Most of the participants, Achebe writes, couldn't easily make the link between literature and celebration.
In their huge bunker-like church, Parent and Virilio make the link explicit.
However, several years ago I read of a Finnish study that did make the link.
Koreans were quick to make the link to his Korean heritage.
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