Examples of 'links' in a sentence

Meaning of "links"

link (noun) - a word, phrase, or image that connects one part of a text or work of art to another. It is also used to refer to a physical connection, typically via the internet. For example, 'The link between the two paragraphs helped to smoothly transition the narrative.'
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  • plural of link
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of link
  • A golf course, especially one situated on dunes by the sea.

How to use "links" in a sentence

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The sky links them all together.
Terrestrial microwave mini and air links.
Links between transnational and local crime.
It can be different links for special countries.
Links with languages and cultures of origin.
Strengthening the links with local companies.
Close links were maintained between several commissions.
Per cent of microwave links have been standardized.
Links to other human rights treaties and.
Establish close links with other universities.
Links between observations and critical loads.
Digital microwave links operated and maintained.
Links to some of these programs are listed below.
Microwave radio links and telecommunications towers.
Links to organized criminal and terrorist groups.

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Start by getting as many links to CAFconnection as possible.
Links to other policies affecting the environment.
The conveyor links the entire planet.
Links with national mechanismswith other stakeholders.
Establish equity links to cement commercial agreements.
Links to other indicators in the core set.
I want to hit the links before sunrise.
The links between trade and poverty.
Inclusion as bonding links and social networks.
Links between energy consumption and poverty.
We are a software company that links drivers to passengers.
Provides links to various key national legislations.
Critical computer networks are cutting outside links.
Ports are key links in international transport networks.
Get resources online with stable links.
Charles links to all three of the victims.
Seminars to create strong links between staff.
Links to the global scale including SLCFs d.
Repeat until desired number of links are removed.
Links between terrorism and crime in general.
States should also investigate such links.
Links with country and global programmes.
But recently we have broken those links.
Links to other organizations provide a larger context.
Let us know if additional links should be added.
Links between indicators and demand are poor.
You should return the cuff links.
Links between terrorism and organised crime.
Project initiators took ownership of individual links.
Links between terrorism and organized crime.
This quality of life report links to the.
Links of national machineries with civil society.
Development of statistics relating to external economic links.
Links between securities accounts and DCAs.
Nitrogen biogeochemistry and links to carbon cycling.

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