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The phrase "significant link between" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a strong connection or relationship between two things. Here is an example sentence: "There is a significant link between regular exercise and overall physical health."
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Research published yesterday also found a "significant" link between later retirement age and later onset of dementia in men.
That's despite 2011 research showing a significant link between the density of alcohol stores and venues and domestic violence.
A study found a significant link between problems like snoring at night and behavioral problems during the day.
The same day, a major study was published reporting no significant link between breastfeeding and increased intelligence.
British scientists have found a significant link between later retirement age and later onset of dementia in men.
She cites research showing a significant link between maternal work and overweight children.
Ultimately, the researchers could not find any significant link between headaches and diagnoses of vision problems.
The researchers, from Denmark, found no significant link between antidepressants and suicide and aggression among adults, but in children and adolescents the risk doubled.
It also found a significant link between suicide attempts and the number of days deployed in Iraq, Afghanistan or nearby countries where troops participate in the war effort.
According to the Pew study, "There is a significant link between owning a gun for protection and perceptions of whether the world broadly speaking has become more dangerous".
British research finds that there is still a significant link between a parent's background class and their child's subsequent class, despite the child's educational achievement.
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