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Discover LudwigThe term "source link" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically refers to a link to an external source, such as a website, which provides more information on a given topic. For example, "For more information about the history of the pyramids, click the source link below."
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Top image source link: iPhone Pro.
Hit the source link [JP] for even more pictures.
For a more detailed description, hit up this source link.
Pro tip: the source link has some awesome commentary on the leak, courtesy of Google Translate.
Pop over to the source link to peep a bevy of other shots.
Photos of the bogus login screen can be seen at the source link below….
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Initially, baseball asked a weekly newspaper, The Miami New Times, to share documents it obtained from a source, linking players to the clinic.
Unusually, 11 were unique to chemicalize.org since only one CID 10383508; (4a from Figure 7) had other source links.
This assumption is appropriate when the density of the source links is small and the average distance between any two links is far.
Each new creation exists on its own page in his portal, and its page source links back to the Wikipedia entry upon which he found the original GIF.
Some sources attribute the nickname to his ability to remain cool when facing tough opposition, but at least one source links the nickname to chronic laziness.
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