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How to Use "Link" with Example Sentences
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link
(n):
a connection between two things or situations
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Used with adjectives:
"
There is a
close
link
between poor nutrition and diseases.
"
(close, strong, clear, definite, obvious, possible, potential, direct, indirect)
"
Nurses provide a
vital
link
between doctors and patients.
"
(vital, essential, important, significant, critical, crucial)
"
The police were trying to find the
missing
link
in the case.
"
(missing)
Used with verbs:
"
They
found
a possible
link
between the two cases.
"
(found, discovered, identified, revealed, uncovered)
"
The company is trying to
build
a strong
link
with the manufacturer.
"
(build, create, develop, establish, make)
"
Studies
highlight
the
link
between diet and diseases.
"
(highlight, demonstrate, show, examine, explore, suggest, prove)
"
A close
link
exists
between music and the visual arts.
"
(exists)
Used with prepositions:
"
We found the
link
between
the two cases.
"
(between)
"
He was the weakest
link
in
the team.
"
(in, on)
"
She always had a strong
link
with
children.
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(with)
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link
(v):
to connect
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Used with adverbs:
"
He was
closely
linked
to a local gang.
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(closely, strongly, tightly, directly)
"
She was
indirectly
linked
to a political party.
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(indirectly, loosely, consistently, clearly, obviously)
"
He is
intimately
linked
to his ex-wife.
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(intimately, romantically, secretly, physically, forever)
Used with prepositions:
"
It was discovered that she was closely
linked
to
the rival team.
"
(to, with)
Used with nouns:
"
The police think she is
linked
to the
murder
.
"
(murder, crime, robbery)
"
They
linked
arms
as they walked into the room.
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(arms)
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The
bridge
links
the two towns.
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(bridge, route)
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