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links
[lingks]
links
/ lɪŋks /
plural noun
short for golf links
( as modifier )
a links course
undulating sandy ground near the shore
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of links1
Example Sentences
The rest of the page summarized some of the CDC’s own studies into autism and vaccine ingredients, none of which found any causal links between the two.
Previous studies have shown that communities near extraction sites and end-use facilities experience higher rates of adverse birth outcomes and asthma, and there is growing interest in potential links to other conditions, including leukemia.
Kaja Kallas, the EU’s foreign-affairs and security chief, told a press conference in Brussels that the explosion in Poland highlights the need to ensure the resilience of the bloc’s transport links.
As well as having a Dutch manager, the majority of players in the Curacao squad were born in the Netherlands but had family links that enabled them to play for Advocaat's side.
“The concept of chain links is a metaphor for unity between people,” Ama explains with a smile.
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