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fixed link

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noun

  1. a permanent transport link, esp a bridge, between two geographical areas separated by water

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The bridge, which connects Crimea’s eastern extremity with Russia’s Krasnodar region, provides the only fixed link that steers clear of the disputed territory.

From Washington Times • Jul. 17, 2023

On the other, voters often move, breaking the fixed link between their registration and their residence.

From Slate • Mar. 27, 2023

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been a vocal supporter of a fixed link between Britain and Northern Ireland.

From BBC • Nov. 21, 2021

It will look at the "cost, practicality and demand for a new fixed link".

From BBC • Oct. 3, 2020

The fixed link was not counted by Sylvester; in modern parlance this would be a six-link mechanism.

From Kinematics of Mechanisms from the Time of Watt by Ferguson, Eugene S.