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"through the link" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
It is often used to indicate that something connects two previously mentioned ideas. For example, "I found the information I needed on the website, through the link my friend sent me."
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Share your views, stories and experiences with us through the link below.
It said: "Please tell us through the link as a matter of urgency when you will open dialogue" in the event of a total end to hostilities.
Travelocity has the most comprehensive of the three, with its "Skiing and Snowboarding" section, found through the link in the "What's Hot" list on the right side of the home page.
Cathy Zell, who at the time was the executive director of the local chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, told me that she didn't know of any donations that had been obtained through the link on Litton's Web page.
More pictures and such through the link.
If you are attending, please register through the link below.
There's more through the link but surprisingly few technical details.
They'll be handing them out by tracking referrals, so you need to click through the link.
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Reach him through the contact link on his Web site, jeffkassauthor.com.
(The "telling" can take place in-person, through emailing the link, through Twitter, Facebook or almost anywhere outside of YouTube).
"We don't know what information is flowing through the links in the chain," he said.
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