Sentence examples for was links from inspiring English sources

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was 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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Whether it was links and clicks (Google), articles and edits of shared knowledge (Wikipedia) or votes (Digg), the application was driven by explicit human actions.

One pain point they commonly cited was links that push them to "misleading, sensational, spammy, or otherwise low-quality experiences...[including] sexual content, shocking content, and other things that are going to be really disruptive".

The third kind was links between index patients and their contacts: relationship (spouse, parents, children, sister/brother and other), whether living same bedroom for index patients (yes: 1, no: 0).

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She was linked with the word "Glow".

Borglum was linked to the Ku Klux Klan.

God, for me, was linked with hope".

Outdoor pollution was linked to: heart disease.

He also was linked to Army Maj.

"That's links golf," he said, shrugging.

Then there are LINks (Local Involvement Networks).

There were links and themes.

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