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Discover Ludwig"tightly linked with" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a strong connection or relationship between two things. Example: The success of a business is tightly linked with effective marketing strategies.
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Her work was tightly linked with Wittgenstein's.
Plant operation is tightly linked with plant topology.
Persistent leukocytosis is tightly linked with baseline stroke severity and is associated with poor patient outcomes.
SMBH masses are tightly linked with the masses and velocity dispersions of their host galaxies.
In addition, the cellular aging process seems to be tightly linked with complex epigenetic changes.
Inheritance of resistance to Cry1Ac was autosomal, recessive and tightly linked with the cadherin gene.
At the same time, the British economy is tightly linked with the Continent.
From its beginnings, the journal was tightly linked with the gentlemanly culture of the Royal Society in London2.
Biomaterials engineering is tightly linked with progress in its underlying sciences and technologies, such as biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering.
We also identify molecular markers tightly linked with QTLs and develop multiplexed marker assays to deploy multiple resistance alleles in commercially favored backgrounds through marker-assisted selection.
The 3D hyperbolic view of the hyperlink structure of the web site is tightly linked with a traditional 2D browser view of its directory structure.
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