Collocations withlink
These are words often used in combination withlink.
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alleged link
But many philosophers have viewed the alleged link with caution.
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broken link
We are talking here of a broken link in the transport chain.
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causal link
This is not altogether surprising given the problems associated with establishing a causal link between authenticity and motivation.
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chain link fence
Where there is considerable risk of trespass, especially by children, what is called an unclimbable chain link fence is erected.
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clear link
A clear link between trap height, carbon isotopic segregation and habitat discrimination was found.
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close link
This suggests a close link between trade reorientation and economic reform.
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closer link
This was felt to reflect the connection between the museum and memory and forged a closer link between the institutional interviews and the visitor contributions.
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conceptual link
In sum, there is a conceptual link between offense and expression.
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connecting link
The connecting link, in this neolithic culture as everywhere, is that she has irrevocably lost the precious bond to a beloved being.
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critical link
What if our collective good-to-bad ratio will determine whether we become a critical link in the evolution of descendants who will evolve forever?
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crucial link
Three papers address the crucial link between accessory phase chronometers and petrological information.
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definite link
Cross-sectional studies cannot make a definite link between status at different observational periods, and the growth of skill from one time period to another.
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direct link
On the other hand, the conceptualizer does not have a direct link to the lexicon and cannot, therefore, directly map pragmatic force onto lexical items.
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explicit link
The explicit link between citizenship and environmental protection is one not widely reflected in the agendas of other environmental organisations.
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following link
There is the following link between the suitability of a principle as a conflict-resolver and preference satisfaction.
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formal link
These schemes now exist in most towns and cities, providing a formal link between local primary care and leisure provision.
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genetic link
Swadesh proposed a number of distant genetic links among languages.
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high-speed link
The point is that we do not know where the high-speed link will go.
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historical link
Just because two kinds of music from very different areas seem to have plainly audible characteristics in common, does that mean they have an historical link?
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hypertext link
A hypertext link simply indicates that a link exists between two documents or information resources.
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indirect link
Table 5 demonstrates the existence of a minor endogeneity problem, which gives room for an indirect link between the level of democracy and accession.
From theCambridge English Corpus
inextricable link
This is evident in the fact that rural films demonstrate an uneasy yet inextricable link between town and country.
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institutional link
The state viewed rural cooperatives as an important institutional link between the rural parastatals and the peasantry.
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key link
The consideration of routine practice and environment in discussing capitalism is important just because of this key link between routine and ideology.
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possible link
What role does the market condition play in this possible link between herding and asset dependency?
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potential link
Sometimes migration between different community types is suggested as a potential link.
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rail link
They refused on the grounds that there was no rail link to the new proposed facility.
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satellite link
They would be lost in a trial by satellite link with a 2.5 second delay.
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strong link
These results might suggest an important role for deictic gestures in communication but not necessarily a strong link between deictic gestures and language access.
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symbolic link
It removes the temporary file (merely removing the symbolic link).
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thematic link
In this case, the bears had an unmistakable thematic link to the opera.
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transatlantic link
It is therefore important to retain the transatlantic link, even if there might, of course, be better coordination and a better distribution of labour.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
transmission link
It illustrates how important an open transmission link is for the wave propagation into the venous system.
From theCambridge English Corpus
useful link
This also allowed for a useful link to create a family of synthesised sounds that were related to the berimbau sounds by spectro-morphological similarities.
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vital link
The book also brings out the vital link between the small business and the family.
From theCambridge English Corpus
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