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Discover Ludwig"that links" is correct and can be used in written English, usually when referring to a relationship or connection between two things.
For example: "I learned a lot from the lecture that links quantum physics and environmental science."
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The firm that links these three stories together is Serco.
Well, that links immigrants to criminals in the public eye".
ComicSeller is a clearinghouse that links buyers and sellers.
It is, perhaps, something that links with her background.
Nevertheless, there's a matter of principle that links these cases.
"It's good that links between people are being rebuilt again".
The thing that links all these disciplines is information.
Build in a clause that links compensation to marketplace results.
An early paper that links mitochondria to inflammasome activation.
They hate any proposal that links remuneration to performance.
An Internet facility that links documents locally and remotely.
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