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Discover Ludwig"such link" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a link between two ideas, thoughts, or objects. For example, "The legal system and our economy are intricately intertwined—there is such a link between the two."
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It found no such link.
There is no such link".
Five major studies revealed no such link.
Mr. Cruickshank rejects any such link.
He said he was unaware of any such link.
No such link is seen for overall unemployment.
In reality, no such link can be observed.
At first the mind recoils from any such link.
No such link has been demonstrated in rigorous studies.
Surf guitar, such Link Wray and Dick Dale, provided a hefty boost to the rock instrumental.
Union officials deny any such link, insisting that the strike is over management's unsatisfactory economic offer.
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