Sentence examples for to links from inspiring English sources

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to links

noun

A connection between places, people, events, things, or ideas.

  • The mayor's assistant serves as the link to the media.

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Several doctors testified to links they have found between sports head trauma and later cognitive degeneration.

Historians have also pointed to links between particularly severe Niños and episodes of serious strife.

The truth is, Casey is not best suited to links golf.

Going on a trip to Scotland and wish you could get acclimated to links golf beforehand?

Among the sites where such stories can be found is www.worldnewyork.org, a Web log devoted to links about the city.

Watson has been saying all along that unlocking Turnberry would come down to links experience and straight driving.

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"The propensity to link seemingly unrelated things.

We want to link them".

Get reputable websites to link to you.

Any excuse to link to this.

Ernst, Andersen To Link In Malaysia.

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