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Discover Ludwig'which link' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to ask a question or to introduce a clause that specifies which link you are talking about. For example: Which link did you click to access that website?.
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I have a lot of medical records which link my illnesses with the bad conditions here.
Instead, it decreased it in the "hub" regions which link different areas.
Defined-benefit pensions, which link retirement income to salary, are expensive promises to keep.
One includes this task: "Create a playlist of 10 tracks which link to what you have learnt today.
The antenna connects by radio waves to a fixed-wireless provider's antennas, which link to the company's main switching station.
Happily Ever After by Keira Cass is a collection of short stories, which link with the Selection series.
The bridges spanning the Tigris, which link the eastern and western halves of the city, were destroyed.
Yet he's oppressed by his skills, which link him with the dead but leave him no life of his own.
Unlike the similar silicate tetrahedra, which link to form chains, sheets, rings, or frameworks, arsenate tetrahedra are insular.
Unlike the similar silicate tetrahedra, which link to form chains, sheets, rings, or frameworks, vanadate tetrahedra are insular.
Thus, sulfates are distinct from the silicates and borates, which link together into chains, rings, sheets, or frameworks.
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