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Discover Ludwig"official link" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to refer to a specific web link that connects to an official website or document. For example, "Click on the official link below to read the handbook."
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However, no official link has been made.
There is a coffee shop called Starbucks (with no official link to the American chain).
The Morris has no official link to the Burning Man festival or organization.
During your deployment, your only official link to the Met is your payslip," he said.
The video, released on a Facebook page with no official link to the campaign, has had some 270,000 views, a colossal number for Denmark.
Ms Castro has no official link to Cuba's communist government aside for her familial relations, although the sex education centre is part of the ministry for public health.
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Cansen Akkaya, a senior Turkish official linked to the project, says: "We fully accept that condition.
The official linked the allegation to the nuclear dispute with Iran.
Their exposures of official links to violence and corruption have embarrassed prominent conservatives.
Hints that Taiwan might be enhancing its military or official links with other powers tend to provoke Chinese bluster.
"They are not our friends and we know it," said an Iraqi official linked to Maliki's office.
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