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Free sign up"tangible link" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a concrete or physical connection between two things or ideas. Here is an example sentence: "The company's new marketing strategy aims to create a tangible link between their product and the customers' needs."
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If there was a tangible link to Mexico in our lives, it was her food.
The hut was his writing sanctuary and provides a tangible link with the man and his writing.
It was his last real home and is a tangible link to one of one of our greatest war poets".
But the vineyard at the botanical garden, everyone involved agreed, will be one tangible link across the ocean.
Laura Barnett: So you think there's a tangible link between media misogyny and the effects of the recession?
But suspicion of steroid use has dogged him, even though, like Bagwell, there has never been a tangible link.
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For Mrs. James, the hypnotic pull of quilts lay in their tangible links to the past, to the land, to makers known and unknown.
Among his few other tangible links to his family are a certificate proving the legitimacy of his parents' secret marriage and two of his father's manuscripts, the first an evasively worded account of his relations with Elizabeth, the second a treatise trying to reconcile African and European spiritual beliefs.
With graduate student mentors and community sponsors, freshmen and sophomores would work simultaneously inside and outside the university, ascertaining the unique perspectives of different fields of study and unearthing tangible links between academic concentrations and their passions and career aspirations.
It was to me, one of the clearest and most lasting messages to date coming from the movement, because that sort of rhetoric has tangible links to easily recognizable policy inequalities: on reserves aboriginal youth receive a quarter of the funding for primary school educations as the rest of Canadians.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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